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PACIFIC -UNION  CLUB 

SAX   FRANCISCO,   CALIFORNIA 

CABLE  ADDRESS   "PUC" 


CONSTITUTION    AND    BY-LAWS 

WITH 

HOUSE  RULES 

AND 

LIST   OF   MEMBERS 


AUGUST,  1919 


club  rooms 

1000  California  Street 

san  francisco 


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HISTORY 

The  Pacific-Union  Club  is  a  consoli- 
dation of  the  Pacific  and  the  Union 
Clubs,  two  social  organisations  that 
existed  iii  San  Francisco;  the  former 
since  the  year  1852,  and  the  latter 
since  1854.  The  Pacific-Union  Club 
zvas  incorporated  in  March,  1881,  and 
the  consolidation  took  place  in 
February,  1889 


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ARTICLES 
OF 

INCORPORATION 


ARTICLES   OF  INCORPORATION 

OF 

THE  PACIFIC-UNION  CLUB 

Dated  March  1st,  1881 

Know  all  Men  by  These  Presents: — That  we, 
the  undersigned,  having  formed  an  association  for 
social  purposes,  do  hereby  incorporate  ourselves 
under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  California. 

And  we  certify  that  the  name  of  such  corporation  is 

"THE   PACIFIC-UNION   CLUB" 

That  the  purpose  for  which  the  said  corporation  is 
formed  is  to  acquire  and  maintain  a  Club  House  for 
social  intercourse  among  its  members  under  such  by- 
laws, rules  and  regulations  as  the  said  corporation 
shall  establish. 

That  the  place  where  the  principal  business  of 
the  said  corporation  is  to  be  transacted  is  the  City 
and  County  of  San  Francisco,  in  the  said  State  of 
California. 

That  the  said  corporation  is  to  exist  for  the  term 
of  fifty  years  from  the  date  of  these  Articles. 

That  the  number  of  its  directors  shall  be  eight. 


And  we  do  Tin  the.-  certify  that  James  T.  Boyd  and 
G  Temple  Emmet  were  duly  appointed  the  officers 
to  conduct  the  ejection  for  Directors  of  the  said  cor- 
poration for  the  first  year. 

That  on  the  first  day  of  March,  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  eighty-one,  an  election  for  Directors  to 
serve  for  the  first  year  was  held  in  the  office  of  the 
Union  Club,  on  the  northwest  corner  of  California 
and  Montgomery  streets,  in  the  City  and  County  of 
San  Francisco  aforesaid,  at  which  a  majority  of  the 
undersigned  were  present  and  voted;  and  that  at 
such  election  the  following  Directors  were  chosen  to 
serve  for  the  first  year,  viz.: 

Archibald  McKinlay, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

Donald  C.  McRuer, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

Richard  P.  Hammond, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

Horace  L.  Hill, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

James  Freeborn, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

William  L.  Booker, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

Joseph  G.  Eastland, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

Charles  F.  Crocker, 

Residing  at  the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 
As  will  more  fully  appear  by  the  verified  certificate 
of  the  officers    conducting  the   said   election   hereto 
annexed,  and  made  part  of  these  Articles  of  Incor- 
poration. 

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In  Witness  Whereof — We  have  hereunto  set  our 
Hands  this  first  (1st)  day  of  March,  A.  D.  One  Thou- 
sand Eight  Hundred  and  Eighty  One. 
A.  Mc  Kin  lay, 
Richard  P.  Hammond, 
Jos.  G.  Eastland, 
Chas.  F.  Crocker, 
Horace  L.  Hill, 
Jas.  Freeborn, 
Wm.  Lane  Booker, 
C.  Temple  Emmet, 
Jas.  Thos.  Boyd, 
Donald  C.  McRuer. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA, 

City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

On  the  First  day  of  March,  A.  D.  One  Thousand 
Eight  Hundred  and  Eighty  One,  before  me,  Geo.  T. 
Knox,  a  Notary  Public  in  and  for  said  City  and 
County,  residing  therein,  duly  commissioned  and 
sworn,  personally  appeared  A.  McKinlay,  R.  P. 
Hammond,  J.  G.  Eastland,  C.  F.  Crocker,  H.  L. 
Hill,  J.  Freeborn,  W.  L.  Booker,  C.  T.  Emmet, 
J.  T.  Boyd,  and  D.  C.  McRuer,  known  to  me  to 
be  the  persons  described  in,  whose  names  are  sub- 
scribed to,  and  who  executed  the  within  instrument, 
and  they  severally  duly  acknowledged  to  me  that 
they  executed  the  same. 

In  Witness  Whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my 
Hand,  and  affixed  my  official  seal,  at  my  office  in 
the  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco,  the  day  and 
year  last  above  written. 

[seal]  Geo.  T.  Knox, 

Notary  Public. 


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This  is  to  Certify  that  on  the  First  day  of  March, 
A.  D.  One  Thousand  Eight  Hundred  and  Eighty  One, 
a  meeting  of  the  Association  mentioned  in  the  fore- 
going Articles  of  Incorporation  was  held  at  the  office 
of  the  Union  Club,  on  the  northwest  corner  of  Cali- 
fornia and  Montgomery  streets  in  the  City  and 
County  of  San  Francisco,  State  of  California,  for 
the  purpose  of  electing  eight  Directors  of  the 
'•Pacific-Union  Club." 

That  the  undersigned  were  duly  appointed  the 
officers  to  conduct  such  election. 

That  at  said  meeting  an  election  was  held  for  eight 
Directors  of  the  said  "Pacific-Union  Club." 

That  a  majority  of  the  members  of  the  said  Asso- 
ciation were  present  and  voted  at  such  election. 

That  at  said  election  the  following  persons  were 
duly  elected  such  Directors,  viz.: 

Archibald  McKinlay, 
Donald  C.  McRuer, 
Richard  P.  Hammond, 
Horace  L.  Hill, 
James  Freeborn, 
William  L.  Booker, 
Joseph  G.  Eastland, 
Charles  F.  Crocker. 
Witness  our  Hand  this  First  day  of  March,  A.  D. 
One  Thousand  Eight  Hundred  and  Eighty-One. 
Jas.  Thos.  Boyd, 
C.  Temple  Emmet. 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA, 

City  and  County  of  San  Francisco. 

James  T.  Boyd  and  C.  Temple  Emmet,  being  duly 
sworn,  depose  and  say,  and  each  for  himself  says: 
That  he  was  an  officer  conducting  the  election  men- 
tioned in  the  foregoing  certificate;  and  that  the  facts 
mentioned  and  set  forth  in  the  said  certificate  are 
true. 

Jas.  Thos.  Boyd, 

C.  Temple  Emmet. 

Subscribed  and  sworn  to,  before  me,  this  First  day 
of  March,  A.  D.  1881. 

[seal]  Geo.  T.  Knox, 

Notary  Public. 


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OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 
1919-1920 

OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT 

FRANK  D.   MADISON 

VICE-PRESIDENT 

KENNETH   R.   KINGSBURY 

SECRETARY 

ROBERT  G.  HOOKER 

TREASURER 

WIGGINTON  E.  CREED 

DIRECTORS 

FRANK  D.   MADISON 

KENNETH   R.   KINGSBURY 

ROBERT   G.   HOOKER 

WIGGINTON    E.    CREED 

SEWARD   B.  McNEAR 

WELLINGTON  T.  SMITH 

ATHOLL  McBEAN 

ARTHUR    GOODALL 


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STANDING   COMMITTEES 
1919-1920 

HOUSE  COMMITTEE 

WELLINGTON  T.  SMITH 

ROBERT   G.   HOOKER 

ARTHUR    GOODALL 

AUDITING  COMMITTEE 

SEWARD   B.  McNEAR 

ATHOLL    McBEAN 


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ELECTION  COMMITTEE 
1919-1920 

SPEXCER   C.   BUCKBEE 
(Chairman) 

JOHN   C.   AUGSBURY 

CHARLES   R.   BLYTH 

E.  B.   BRADEN 
JOSEPH  A.  DOXOHOE 

ALLEX   L.   CHICKERIXG 

RICHARD  GIRVIX,  JR. 

CHARLES  M.  COOPER 

C.  O.  G.  MILLER 

JOSEPH   O.  TOBIX 

HUGH   GOODFELLOW 

ALTERNATES 

ALMER   M.  NEWHALL 

WILLIAM   D.   PAGE 

JULIAN   THORXE 

F.  L.  LIPMAN 
ALEXANDER   S.   LILLEY 

J.   A.   FOLGER 

The  President  is  ex-officio  a  member  of  all 

committees. 

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PRESIDENTS 
WITH  DATES  OF  THEIR  ELECTION 

RICHARD   P.  HAMMOND 1889 

THOMAS  C.  VAN  NESS 1889-1891 

RUSSELL  J.  WILSON ,  1891-1892 

JARED   L.   RATHBONE 1892 

CHARLES    PAGE 1892-1893 

HENRY  T.   SCOTT 1893-1895 

JOSEPH   B.   CROCKETT 1895-1896 

EDWARD  W.  HOPKINS 1896-1897 

A.   CHESEBROUGH 1897-1898 

GEORGE  WHITTELL 1898 

CHAUNCEY  R.  WINSLOW 1898-1899 

HORACE   G.   PLATT 1899-1900 

JAMES  W.  BYRNE 1900-1902 

W.  MAYO  NEWHALL 1902-1903 

JAMES  W.  BYRNE 1903-1905 

WAKEFIELD  BAKER ;     .  1905-1906 

EDGAR  J.  DE  PUE 1906-1908 

WILLIAM   B.   BOURN 1908-1911 

ARCHIBALD   C.   KAINS 1909 

ALBERT  H.   PAYSON 1911-1912 

GEORGE   A.    POPE 1912-1913 

WILLIAM  H.  CROCKER 1913-1914 

CHARLES   K.   McINTOSH 1914-1915 

CHARLES   P.   EELLS 1915-1916 

FREDERICK  S.  MOODY 1916-1917 

FREDERICK  S.  MOODY 1917-1918 

WILLIAM    SPROULE 1918-1919 

FRANK  D.  MADISON 1919-1920 

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VICE-PRESIDENTS 

WITH  DATES  OF  THEIR  ELECTION 

JOSEPH  G.  EASTLAND 1889 

WINFIELD  S.  KEYES 1889-1892 

JOHN  SCOTT  WILSON 1892 

WINFIELD  S.  KEYES 1892-1893 

WILLIAM  F.  GOAD 1893-1894 

CHARLES  WEBB  HOWARD  ....  1894-1896 

RUSSELL  J.  WILSON 1896-1897 

WILLIAM    BABCOCK 1897 

CHARLES    PAGE 1897-1898 

CHAUNCEY   R.   WINSLOW     ....  1898 

GEORGE  W.   SPENCER 1898-1902 

WAKEFIELD  BAKER 1902-1904 

TIMOTHY   HOPKINS 1905 

WILLIAM  S.  TEVIS 1905-1906 

FREDERICK  W.  VAN  SICKLEN  .     .     .  1906-1907 

ROBERT  P.  RITHET 1907-1911 

FRANK   B.   ANDERSON 1911-1912 

WILLIAM   A.  BISSELL 1912-1913 

CHARLES  K.  McINTOSH 1913-1914 

frederick  s.  moody 1914 

charles  p.  eells 1914-1915 

vanderlynn  stow 1915-1916 

c.  frederick  kohl 1916-1917 

c.  frederick  kohl 1917-1918 

joiin  a.  McGregor 1918-1919 

kenneth  r.  kingsbury    ....  1919-1920 


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SECRETARIES 

WITH  DATES  OF  THEIR  ELECTION 

CHARLES  F.  CROCKER 1889 

JOSEPH   M.  QUAY 1889-1891 

HAROLD   WHEELER 1891-1892 

WILLIAM  F.  RUSSELL 1892 

L.   CARROLL   McAFEE 1892-1893 

CHARLES  P.   EELLS 1893-1895 

HENRY  J.   CROCKER 1895-1896 

GEORGE  A.  NEWHALL 1896-1897 

JAMES   W.    BYRNE 1897 

GATES   D.   FAHNESTOCK 1897-1898 

GEORGE  W.  SPENCER 1898 

BERNARD   FAYMONVILLE     ....  1898-1899 

JAMES  W.  REID 1899-1900 

THOMAS    BINNY       1900-1901 

CHARLES   E.   GREEN 1901-1902 

WARREN   D.  CLARK 1902-1903 

GEORGE  A.  POPE 1903 

TIMOTHY   HOPKINS 1903-1904 

JOSEPH  M.  QUAY 1905 

FREDERICK  S.  MOODY 1905 

JOHN  C.  AUGSBURY    .......  1905-1906 

GEORGE  A.   POPE 1906-1907 

SAMUEL  KNIGHT 1907-1908 

GEORGE    BOYD 1908-1912 

HORACE  D.  PILLSBURY 1912-1913 

ATHOLL    McBEAN 1913-1914 

Continued  on  page  21 

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A.THOLL  McBEAN 1914-1915 

SPENCER  C.  BUCKBEE 1915-1916 

FREDERICK  D.  VAN  SICKLEN  .     .     .  1916-1917 
FREDERICK  D.  VAX  SICK  LEX  .     .     .  1917 

EUGENE   LENT 1917-1918 

KENNETH    R.  KINGSBURY     .     .     .    .  1918-1919 

ROBERT  G.  HOOKER 1919-1920 

TREASURERS 

WITH  DATES  OF  THEIR  ELECTION 

JOHX  McKEE 1889-1892 

W.  II.  H.  BENYAURD 1892 

JOHX    McKEE 1892-1893 

WILLIAM    BABCOCK 1893-1895 

JAMES  D.  PHELAN 1895-1897 

EDGAR  J.  DE  PUE 1897 

GEORGE  W.  SPEXCER 1897-1898 

JOHX  I.  SABIX 1898-1900 

ALEXANDER  F.  MORRISOX  ....  1900-1901 

JOSEPH  A.  DONOHOE 1901-1902 

TIMOTHY    HOPKINS 1902 

GEORGE  A.   POPE 1902-1903 

TIMOTHY   HOPKIXS 1903-1904 

GEORGE  A.   POPE 1904-1905 

(  LINTON  E.  WORDEN 1905-1906 

CHARLES   K.   McIXTOSH 1906-1907 

XORMAX   D.   RIDEOUT 1907 

WILLIAM    BABCOCK 1907  1908 

GEORGE  A.   XLWHALL 1908 

Continued  on  page  22 
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WILLIAM  G.  IRWIN 1908-1909 

ARCHIBALD  C.  KAINS 1909-1911 

WILLIAM  BABCOCK 1909 

FRANK   G.    DRUM 1911-1914 

CHARLES   P.   EELLS 1914 

JOHN  D.  McKEE 1914-1915 

SAMUEL    KNIGHT 1915-1916 

ERNEST  R.  FOLGER 1916-1917 

JOHN   S.  DRUM 1917-1918 

EDGAR  J.   DE  PUE 1918-1919 

WIGGINTON  E.  CREED 1919-1920 


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CONSTITUTION 
AND 

BY-  LAWS 


CONSTITUTION 
Article  I. 

THE   PACIFIC-UNION   CLUB  is  established  in    Name 
the   City  of  San   Francisco,   California,  with   a  view 
to  promote  social  intercourse  among  its  members. 


Article  II. 

The  membership  of  this  Club  shall  consist  of  Res- 
ident, Non-resident,  Honorary  and  Foreign  mem- 
bers. The  Resident  members  shall  not  exceed  at 
any  time  six  hundred  in  number.  Non-resident  mem- 
bers are  those  residing  out  of  the  State  of  Califor- 
nia, with  the  exception  that  the  present  members 
who  now  reside  in  a  foreign  country  shall  be  known 
as  Foreign  members,  but  no  additions  shall  be  made 
to  said  foreign  membership.  Honorary  members 
shall  consist  of  those  who  may  be  elected  as  such  in 
accordance  with  the  By-Laws  of  the  Club.  Only 
Resident  members  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  Club 
meetings  or  elections.  All  members  shall  sign  the 
Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Club. 

Article  III. 

The  legal  title  and  ownership  of  all  the  property 
of  the  Club  shall  vest  in  The  Pacific-Union  Club. 

Article  IV. 

The  government  and  management  of  the  Club 
shall  be  confided  to  eight  of  its  members,  to  be 
known  as  the   Board  of  Directors,  from  whom  shall 


Limit  of 
Membership 


Ownership 
of  Club 
Property 

Club 
Government 


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be  elected  a  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer.  These  officers  shall  be  elected  by  the 
Board  of  Directors  and  shall  hold  office  for  the  term 
of  one  year  from  the  time  of  their  election,  and  until 
their  successors  shall  have  been  elected  and  qualified. 

If  a  vacancy  shall  occur  in  the  office  of  President, 
Vice-President,  Secretary  or  Treasurer,  such  vacancy 
shall  be  filled  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  by  the  elec- 
tion of  one  of  its  own  number,  and,  in  the  event  of  a 
vacancy  occurring  in  the  office  of  Director,  the  Board 
shall  elect  a  member  from  the  Club  at  large  to  fill 
the  same,  and  the  officer  or  officers  so  elected  shall 
hold  office  until  the  next  annual  meeting. 

The  Directors  shall  likewise  have  the  power  to 
elect  from  the  members  of  the  Club  at  large  a  Direc- 
tor in  the  place  of  any  one  of  their  number  who  shall 
be  absent  from  any  three  consecutive  regular  meet- 
ings of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

For  any  annual  election  five  resident  members 
may,  not  later  than  one  week  before  the  day  of  elec- 
tion, file  with  the  Secretary  a  list  of  eight  names  to 
be  balloted  for  at  such  election.  Such  lists  as  are  so 
filed  shall  be  posted  upon  the  bulletin  board  in  the 
Secretary's  office,  and  each  of  said  lists  shall  be  sep- 
arately printed  for  the  use  of  the  members  at  the 
election.  The  election  in  all  respects,  other  than  in 
this  Article  specified,  shall  be  conducted  as  provided 
for  in  the  By-Laws. 

Article  V. 

Board  of       The  Board  of  Directors  shall  constitute  the  ruling 
Directors   and  governing  power  of  the  Club  for  all   purposes, 

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Quorum 
Board  of 
Directors 

Liabilities  of 
Members 


and  shall  prescribe  rules  not  inconsistent  with  the 
Constitution  and  By-Laws,  regulating  from  time  to 
time  the  affairs  and  conduct  of  the  Club.  They  shall 
elect  officers  as  directed  in  Article  IV  of  this  Consti- 
tution, and  shall  elect  all  members  other  than  resi- 
dent and  non-resident  members. 

live  of  the  Directors  shall  constitute  a  quorum  at 
any  meeting  of  the  Board. 

Article  VI. 

Newly  elected  members  shall  immediately  become 
liable  to  the  creditors  of  this  corporation  for  their 
respective  proportion  of  all  its  then  existing  indebt- 
edness and  liabilities,  in  like  manner  and  to  the 
same  extent  as  if  they  had  been  such  members  at 
the  time  when  the  indebtedness  was  incurred  or  lia- 
bilities accrued. 

If  any  member  shall  resign  or  otherwise  cease  to 
be  a  member  of  the  Club,  all  his  interests  in  and  to 
the  property  and  privileges  of  the  Club  shall  cease 
and  revert  to  the  Club,  and  such  cessation  of  mem- 
bership shall  operate  as  a  release  and  assignment 
to  the  Club  of  all  the  rights,  title  and  interests  of 
such  member  in  and  to  the  property  and  privileges 
of  the  Club. 

Article  VII. 

Amendments  to  the  Constitution  may  be  made  at    Amendments 
any  meeting  of  the   Club,  annual  or  special,  by   an 
affirmative  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  members  pres- 
ent.    Notice  of  proposed  amendments  to  the  Consti- 
tution shall  be  furnished  to  the  Secretary  and  posted 


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at  least  fifteen  days  before  the  meeting  at  which  it 
is  proposed  to  consider  them,  amendments  to  amend- 
ments and  substitutes  ten  days  before  the  meeting 
at  which  it  is  proposed  to  consider  them,  and  the 
Secretary  shall  cause  the  same  to  be  printed  and 
posted  and  mailed  to  the  resident  members  of  the 
Club  seven  days  before  said  meeting. 

Article  VIII. 

Proxies  In  any  action  requiring  the  sanction  of  two-thirds 
of  the  membership  of  the  Club,  members  can  vote  by 
proxy  at  a  meeting  called  to  consider  such  action. 

Proxies,  except  as  next  hereinafter  provided,  car 
be  given  only  to  a  member,  and  must  be  filed  with 
the  Secretary  before  any  meeting  at  which  they 
may  be  used. 

At  any  general  or  special  meeting  of  the  Club,  a 
member  may  appoint  the  Secretary  of  the  Club  as 
his  proxy  to  cast  his  vote  as  he  may  direct,  and  the 
vote  shall  be  cast  by  the  Secretary  as  directed. 

No  cumulative  vote  shall  be  allowed  for  any  pur- 
pose. 

Article  IX. 

Power  of  Subject   to   the   laws   of  this   State,   the    Board    of 
_  Board  of  Directors  of  this  Club  may  from  time  to  time  incur 
Directors  to  j    inc]ebtedness  as  they  shall  deem  for  the  inter- 
Incur  ......                                      ,                                    r   .1 

Indebtedness1  ests  °f  tne  Club,  and  may  secure  the  payment  of  the 
same  in  any  lawful  way;  provided,  however,  that 
such  indebtedness  shall  not  at  any  one  time  exceed 
the  sum  of  $900,000. 

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BY-LAWS 
Article  I. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  President  to  preside  at  President 
all  the  meetings  of  the  Club  and  of  the  Directors; 
to  see  that  the  By-Laws  and  such  rules  and  regula- 
tions as  may  be  adopted  by  the  Directors  are  en- 
forced; to  call  such  meetings  as  are  herein  provided 
to  be  called  by  him;  to  have  a  general  supervision 
ovc  all  the  affairs  of  the  Club;  and  at  the  annual 
meeting  to  make  a  report  of  the  accounts  and  gen- 
eral concerns  of  the  Club  during  the  previous  year. 

He  shall  be  ex-officio  a  member  of  all  committees, 
and  the  Standing  Committees  shall  be  nominated  by 
him  and  confirmed  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

The  President  and  Secretary  shall  sign  all  con- 
tracts, bonds  and  other  instruments  in  writing,  which 
may  have  been  first  approved  by  the  Board  of  Di- 
rectors. The  President  and  Secretary  shall  sign  all 
checks.  The  President  shall  have  the  casting  vote 
at  all  meetings  of  the  Club. 


Signing  of 
Checks,  etc. 


President 
to  have 
Casting  Vote 


Article  II. 

In  the  absence  of  the  President  the  Vice-President 
shall  preside  at  all  the  meetings  of  the  Club  and  of 
the  Board  of  Directors,  and  otherwise  perform  the 
duties  of  the  President.  If  both  the  President  and 
Vice-President  shall  be  absent  from  either  of  said 
meetings  the  Secretary  shall  call  the  meeting  to  or- 
der and  a  temporary  chairman  shall  be  elected. 


Vice- 
President 


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Article  III. 

Secretary  The  Secretary  shall  keep  a  record  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  Club  and  of  the  Board  of  Directors;  he 
shall  have  general  charge  of  the  books  and  accounts 
of  the  Club,  give  notice  of  all  meetings,  and  maintain 
the  official  correspondence  of  the  Club. 
Assistant  For  the  purpose  of  aiding  the  Secretary  in  the  per- 
Secretary  formance  of  these  duties,  the  Board  of  Directors  may 
employ  an  assistant  secretary  or  other  assistant  or 
assistants,  none  of  whom  shall  be  a  member  of  the 
Club,  at  such  salary  as  they  may  deem  proper,  who 
shall  hold  office  at  the  pleasure  of  the  Board. 

Article  IV. 

Treasurer  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Treasurer  to  receive  all 
moneys  belonging  to  the  Club,  and  he  shall  deposit 
the  same  with  the  bank,  or  banks,  designated  by  the 
Board  of  Directors,  in  the  name  of  the  Club.  He 
shall  submit  a  statement  of  the  Club's  accounts  at 
each  monthly  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  for 
approval.  The  funds  of  the  Club  shall  not  be  loaned 
to  any  member. 

Article  V. 

Standing  The  Standing  Committees  of  Directors  to  be  ap- 
Committees  pointed  by  the  President  shall  be  a  House  Committee 
to  consist  of  three  Directors,  and  an  Auditing  Com- 
mittee to  consist  of  two  Directors,  the  duties  of  said 
committees  to  be  prescribed  by  the  Board  of 
Directors. 

The  members  of  said  committees  shall  hold  office 
until  the  next  annual  meeting  unless  otherwise  or- 
dered by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

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Placards,  containing  a  list  of  Officers,  Directors 
and  Standing  Committees,  shall  be  posted  in  the 
office  of  the  Club. 

All  vacancies  in  the  Standing  Committees  shall  be 
tilled  by  the  President  and  be  submitted  for  con- 
firmation  to  the   Board  of  Directors. 

All    contracts    involving   an    expenditure    of   more    Contracts 
than  one  hundred  dollars  shall  be  first  submitted  to 
the  Board  of  Directors  for  its  approval;    but  this  re- 
striction shall  not  be  deemed  to  apply  to  the  regular 
monthly  supplies  of  cigars,  liquors  or  provisions. 

Article  VI. 

On  the  last  Tuesday  in  March  of  each  year,  at  12:30  Election  of 
o'clock  p.  m..  a  meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  held  for  Directors 
the  purpose  of  selecting  from  the  resident  members 
of  the  Club  a  committee  of  five,  who  shall  prepare 
and  submit  a  list  of  eight  members'  names,  to  be 
voted  for  as  Directors  at  the  next  ensuing  Club  elec- 
tion. The  Committee  shall  be  chosen  in  the  follow- 
ing manner:  Nominations  shall  be  made  saparately, 
and  when  seconded  shall  be  recorded  by  the  Secre- 
tary. When  no  further  nominations  are  offered  the 
presiding  officer  shall  declare  the  same  closed.  The 
Secretary  shall  then  read  the  names  of  all  nominees 
as  recorded,  and  the  Club  shall  proceed  to  ballot  for 
the  same,  each  member  voting  for  five  nominees. 
When  the  voting  is  completed,  the  presiding  officer 
shall  appoint  three  tellers  who  shall  count  the  ballots 
and  report  the  result  to  the  presiding  officer,  and  the 
five  nominees  receiving  the  highest  number  of  votes 
shall  be  by  him  declared  to  be  the  Committee.    The 

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ticket  submitted  by  the  Committee  shall  be  known 
as  the  regular  ticket  and  shall  be  posted  on  the  bul- 
letin board  in  the  Club  House  as  soon  as  completed, 
but  not  later  than  the  first  Tuesday  in  April,  and 
shall  be  printed  and  mailed  to  each  member  of  the 
Club  at  the  expense  of  the  Club.  If  the  ticket  be 
not  posted  as  above  required  it  shall  not  be  called 
the  regular  ticket.  Any  vacancy  occurring  in  said 
Committee  subsequent  to  the  election  thereof  shall 
be  filled  by  the  remaining  members  of  the  Commit- 
tee. The  majority  of  the  Committee  shall  have  power 
to  nominate  the  ticket. 

Nothing  herein  contained  shall  preclude  the  nomi- 
nation of  other  tickets,  by  not  less  than  five  resident 
members  of  the  Club.  Such  other  nominations  must 
be  in  writing  and  filed  with  the  Secretary. 

Article  VII. 

Removal  The  Club  shall  retain  the  power  of  vacating  the 
from  Office  place  or  places  of  the  Board  of  Directors  or  of  any 
member  thereof,  or  of  the  President,  Vice-President, 
Secretary  or  Treasurer,  on  good  cause  shown,  by  an 
affirmative  vote  of  not  less  than  three-fourths  of 
the  members  present  at  a  special  meeting  convoked 
for  that  purpose. 

Article  VIII. 

Annual       The  annual  election  for  Directors  shall  be  held  on 
Election   the    third   Tuesday   of   April    in    each   year,   and   the 
voting  shall  be  by  ballot. 

The  President  shall  appoint  three  Judges  of  Elec- 
tion from  the  members  of  the  Club  at  large  to  super- 

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vise  said  election,  at  least  one  of  whom  shall  be  pres- 
ent the  whole  time  the  polls  are  open. 

The  polls  shall  be  open  between  the  hours  of  10 
o'clock  a.  m.  and  5  o'clock  p.  m.  on  the  day  of  elec- 
tion.    A  plurality  of  votes  shall  elect. 

The  said  Judges  of  Election  shall  count  the  votes 
and  report  to  the  President,  in  writing,  the  names  of 
those  elected  to  serve  as  Directors,  and  the  number 
of  votes  cast  for  each  candidate;  and  the  President 
shall  declare  the  result  at  the  next  annual  meeting 
succeeding  the  election. 

In  case  two  or  more  competing  candidates  on 
different  tickets  shall  have  received  an  equal  number 
of  votes,  a  ballot  shall  be  taken  at  said  annual  meet- 
ing, as  between  such  equal  candidates  if  necessary, 
but  no  others;  the  candidate  receiving  the  highest 
number  of  votes  shall  be  declared  duly  elected. 

Article  IX. 

The  Directors-elect  shall  meet  for  organization  on 
the  day  next  succeeding  the  annual  meeting,  at  12 
o'clock  M. 

Article  X. 

The  Board  of  Directors  shall  hold  its  regular  meet- 
ing on  the  third  Thursday  of  each  month,  unless  that 
day  be  a  holiday,  in  which  event  said  meeting  shall  be 
held  on  the  day  following.  The  President  shall  have 
the  power  to  call  special  meetings  of  the  Directors 
upon  one  day's  notice,  which  shall  be  sent  by  the 
Secretary  through  the  mail  to  each  member  of  said 
Board,  addressed  to  his  residence  or  principal  place 
of  business. 


Organization 
of  the  Board 


Board 
Meetings 


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Article  XI. 

Annual  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  held  on 
Meeting  t]ie  Wednesday  following  the  third  Tuesday  of  April 
in  each  year,  at  eight  o'clock  p.  m.,  for  the  purpose 
of  receiving  from  the  President  a  report  touching 
the  accounts  and  general  concerns  of  the  Club,  and 
for  the  transaction  of  such  general  business  as  may 
be  brought  before  it. 

The  President  shall  call  the  meeting  of  the  Club 
together  at  the  hour  named  in  the  notice  thereof, 
and  the  roll  shall  be  called  by  the  Secretary  at  the 
opening  of  the  meeting.  Should  there  be  no  quorum 
present  the  President  shall  adjourn  the  meeting  to 
any  time  within  one  week  thereafter. 

At  such  annual  meeting,  if  all  the  business  should 
not  be  finished  on  the  day  for  which  it  was  called, 
an  adjournment,  or  adjournments,  shall  be  had  from 
time  to  time,  during  the  same  and  ensuing  weeks, 
until  such  business  shall  be  fully  completed. 

Article  XII. 

Order  of       The  Order  of  Business  shall  be  as  follows,  namely: 
Business       First — Reading    of    the    minutes    of    the    previous 
meeting. 

Second — Report  of  the  President. 
Third — Miscellaneous  Business. 
Fourth — Declaring   the   result   of   the   election    for 
Directors. 

Article  XIII. 

Special       In  case  a  special  meeting  of  the  Club  is  ordered, 

Club   the  Secretary  shall  give  not  less  than  five  days'  writ- 
Meetings 

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ten  notice  thereof,  specifying  the  object  for  which 
such  meeting  is  called;  and  the  Secretary  shall  ad- 
dress such  notice  to  each  member  at  his  residence 
or  principal  place  of  business. 

Special  meetings  may  be  ordered  by  the  Board  of 
Directors,  on  its  own  motion,  or  shall  be  called  by 
it  on  the  application,  in  writing,  of  ten  members. 

Article  XIV. 

At  any  meeting  of  the  Club  forty  resident  mem- 
bers shall  constitute  a  quorum. 

Article  XV. 

The  President  shall  appoint  annually  from  the  mem- 
bers a  standing  committee  of  eleven,  to  be  known  as 
the  Election  Committee,  in  whom  alone  shall  be  and 
hereby  is  vested  the  election  of  resident  and  non-res- 
ident members,  and  the  President  shall  also  appoint 
and  maintain  a  sub-committee  of  not  less  than  six 
other  members,  to  be  known  as  alternates,  from 
whose  number,  in  the  order  prescribed  by  the 
President,  shall  be  filled  all  vacancies,  temporary 
or   otherwise,   on   the    Election    Committee. 

Members  of  the  Election  Committee  cannot  pro- 
pose or  second  an  applicant  for  resident  or  non-resi- 
dent membership. 

Applicants  for  resident  or  non-resident  membership 
must  be  proposed  by  one  member  and  seconded  by 
another,  and  their  names  before  posting  on  the  bulle- 
tin board  must  be  entered  in  a  book  kept  for  that 
purpose.  The  names  of  the  proposer  and  seconder 
must  be  written  therein   in  their  own  handwriting. 


Quorum 
Members 


Election 
Committee 


Election 

Committee 

Cannot 

Propose 

Applicants 

Proposals  for 
Membership 


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Posting  of       The  names  of  all  applicants  for  resident  or  non- 
Applicants  for  resident  membership  shall  be  posted  on  the  bulletin 
e       ers   *P  board  at  least  one  week  prior  to  any  action   being 
had  by  the  Election  Committee. 

At  the  expiration  of  said  time,  the  Secretary  shall 
cause  the  name  of  the  candidate  so  posted  to  be  en- 
tered, with  the  date  of  entry,  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for 
such  purpose,  to  be  known  as  the  poll-book,  which 
shall  be  kept  open  for  two  weeks,  as  to  each  candi- 
date after  his  name  has  been  so  entered. 
Votes       The  Committee  shall  vote  by  ballot  and  by  writing 

Necessary  their  respective  names  in  the  poll-book,  and  nine  af- 
to  Election  c  ,    ,,  ,  .       , 

nrmative  votes  shall  be  necessary  to  elect. 

Balloting  for       At  any  time  during  said   period  each  member  of 

Candidates  for  said  Committee  so  voting  shall  enter  his  name  in  said 

Membership  pon_book  at  the  time  of  voting.    Pending  the  election 

the  ballot-box  shall  not  be  opened.    At  the  expiration 

Directors  to  °^  two  wee^s>  or  sooner  if  the  entire  Committee  shall 

Declare   have  voted,  two  or  more  Directors  shall  examine  the 

Result  of  ballots  cast  and  certify  the  result  in  writing  on  the 

.Ballot  p0n-book.    In  the  event  of  a  discrepancy  being  found 

between  the  number  of  ballots  in  the  box  and  the 

number  of  names  of  the  Election  Committee  entered 

in  the  poll-book  as  having  voted,  which  shall  effect 

the  result,  the  election  shall  be  declared  void  and  the 

said  applicant  may  be  balloted  for  again  immediately. 

Not  more  than  eight   (8)   resident  members  shall 

be  elected  in  one  calendar  month. 

Article  XVI. 

Honorary       The    Board   of  Directors   shall   have   authority   by 
Members  unan;mous  vote,  to  extend,  for  a  period  not  to  ex- 

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ceed  three  months,  and  upon  such  terms  as  they  may 
deem  proper,  the  courtesies  of  the  Cluh  to  such  per- 
sons as  in  their  judgment  may  be  entitled  to  the  dis- 
tinction, and  to  renew  such  invitation  at  their  dis- 
cretion. 

The  Board  of  Directors  may,  by  unanimous  vote, 
elect  as  Honorary  Members  of  the  Club  such  dis- 
tinguished citizens  of  the  United  States  as  they  may 
deem  advisable. 

The  Commanding  General,  Western  Department, 
United  States  Army,  and  the  Senior  Officer,  United 
States  Navy,  on  shore  duty  in  San  Francisco  and 
vicinity,  shall  be  ex  -  officio  Honorary  Members  of 
the  Club. 

Article  XVII. 

Persons  not  residing  within  the  State  of  California  Non-resident 
may  be  elected  as  non-resident  members,  and  resi-  Members 
dent  members  ceasing  to  reside  in  said  State  may  be 
declared  non-resident  members  upon  their  application 
in  writing  to  the  Board  of  Directors.  Non-resident 
members  shall  pay  quarterly  dues  of  fifteen  dollars  in 
advance,  and  shall  be  entitled  to  all  the  privileges  of 
the  Club,  except  the  right  of  voting  or  of  holding 
office. 

A  non-resident  or  foreign  member,  who  has  for- 
merly been  a  resident  member  and  ceased  to  be  such, 
who  shall  move  his  residence  to  the  State  of  Cali- 
fornia, shall  thereupon  be  required  to  pay  dues  as  a 
resident  member  and  shall  be  placed  at  the  head  of 
the  list   of  applicants   for  resident   membership   and 

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becomes  a  resident  member  without  further  election, 
upon  the  first  vacancy.  A  non-resident  or  foreign 
member  who  shall  move  his  residence  to  California, 
not  having  previously  been  a  resident  member,  shall 
have  his  name  submitted  without  delay  for  election 
as  a  resident  member,  as  provided  in  Article  XV,  and 
shall  be  placed  at  the  foot  of  the  waiting  list,  and 
pending  such  election  shall  retain  his  privileges  as 
a  non-resident  member,  except  that  he  shall  be  re- 
quired to  pay  the  dues  required  of  a  resident  mem- 
ber. If  elected,  he  need  not  pay  a  second  entrance 
fee.  If  not  elected,  he  shall  cease  to  be  a  member 
of  the  Club. 

Article  XVIII. 

Foreign       Those  members  who  now  reside  in  a  foreign  coun- 
Members   try,  and  who  are  now  paying  annual  dues  of  ten  dol- 
lars,   may    continue    to   pay   said    dues   and   shall   be 
known  as  foreign  members. 

No  additions  to  the  present  list  of  foreign  mem- 
bers shall  be  made. 

Article  XIX. 

Notice  to       On  the  election  of  each  new  member,  the  Secretary 
Jew  Members   shall  forthwith  notify  him  thereof,  furnish  him  with 
a  copy  of  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  and  request 
him  to  pay  to  the  Secretary  the  amount  of  his  en- 
trance fee  and  first  month's  dues. 

Article  XX. 

Admission        The  entrance  fee  for  residentand  non-residentmem- 
Fee  bers  on  admission  to  the  Club  shall  be  four  hundred 

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dollars;  the  monthly  dues  for  resident  members  shall 
be  ten  dollars,  payable  on  the  first  of  each  month  in 
advance.  No  newly  elected  member  shall  participate 
in  any  of  the  advantages  or  privileges  of  the  Club 
until  he  shall  have  paid  his  said  admission  fee  and 
first  month's  dues.  If  he  do  not  comply  with  this 
article  within  the  period  of  fifteen  days  from  the  date 
of  notification  of  his  election,  the  Board  of  Directors 
shall  cause  his  name  to  be  erased  and  his  election 
to  be  declared  void.  The  receipt  of  the  Secretary 
shall  alone  be  sufficient  acquittance  for  the  payment 
of  these  sums. 

Article  XXI. 

Officers  of  the  Army  and  Navy  and  of  any  scientific  Visitors 
corps  of  the  United  States,  on  duty  on  the  Pacific 
Coast,  or  retired  from  duty,  may  become  visitors  for 
a  term  of  six  months  or  for  one  year,  as  the  appli- 
cant may  elect,  upon  the  payment  in  advance  of 
twenty-five  dollars  if  elected  for  six  months,  or  of 
fifty  dollars  if  elected  for  one  year,  through  election 
by  the  Board  of  Directors,  and  may  be  re-elected 
in  the  same  manner,  on  the  same  terms,  from  time 
to  time;  such  officers  must  be  proposed  by  a  resi- 
dent member. 

Officers  of  the  Army  and  Navy  and  of  any  scien- 
tific corps  of  any  government  other  than  that  of  the 
United  States,  may  become  visitors  for  a  term  of 
three  months,  through  election  by  the  Board  of  Di- 
rectors, on  the  payment  of  twenty-five  dollars  in  ad- 
vance, and  may  be  re-elected  in  the  same  manner,  on 
the   same  terms,  from  time  to  time. 

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A  member  may  procure  cards  to  be  issued  giving 
the  privileges  of  the  Club  to  visitors  not  residing 
within  fifty  miles  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco  for 
a  period  of  fifteen  days,  recording  their  names  with 
his  own  in  the  visitors'  book,  upon  the  same  being 
approved  and  signed  by  two  Directors,  but  can  have 
no  more  than  three  such  visitors  at  a  time.  No  per- 
son can  be  so  invited  more  than  twice  in  twelve 
months,  and  after  being  twice  so  invited  cannot  be 
further  entertained  in  the  Club  by  any  member  dur- 
ing such  twelve  months,  except  in  the  discretion  of 
the  President.  The  Board  of  Directors  may  restrict 
the  privileges  of  members  under  this  paragraph  by 
general  regulation  for  such  period  as  may  seem 
desirable. 

The  Board  of  Directors  may  in  its  discretion  ex- 
tend (for  a  period  of  two  weeks),  from  time  to 
time,  expiring  cards  issued  to  visiting  Officers  of 
the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States  and  of 
Foreign  Nations.  The  President  is  authorized  to 
act  for  the  Board  between  its  meetings  in  granting 
such  extension.  The  renewal  of  such  cards  to  be 
entered  on  record  by  the  sponsors  of  the  visiting 
Officers  under  usual  conditions  governing  issue  of 
such   cards. 

Visitors  shall  not  be  permitted  to  occupy  a  cham- 
ber in  the  Club. 

Any  member  introducing  guests  into  the  Club  will 
be  held  responsible  for  their  conduct  while  in  the 
Club,  and  for  any  debt  that  may  accrue  on  their 
account. 

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Article  XXII. 

Except  as  provided  in  Article  XXX  of  these  By-  Discipline 
Laws,  the  Board  of  Directors  may  impose  a  fine  not 
exceeding  twenty-five  dollars  for  the  first  offense  for 
any  breach  of  the  Constitution  or  By-Laws,  or  of 
any  regulation  they  may  make  by  authority  of  the 
same;  and  may,  by  the  affirmative  vote  of  six  of  its 
members,  expel  any  member  and  forfeit  his  member- 
ship, or  suspend  any  member  for  any  conduct  which 
in  its  opinion  is  likely  to  endanger  the  welfare,  in- 
terest or  harmony  of  the  Club;  or,  when  the  offense 
is  of  such  a  character  as  to  admit  of  apology  or  rep- 
aration, the  Board  shall  have  power  to  require  the 
offender  to  apologize  or  make  reparation,  and  to  fix 
the  time  within  which  it  shall  be  done.  A  failure  to 
so  apologize  or  make  reparation  shall  be  sufficient 
ground  for  expulsion  or  suspension,  as  the  Board 
may  deem  just.  At  any  time  within  thirty  days  after 
such  expulsion  or  suspension  a  meeting  of  the  Club 
to  consider  the  same  shall  be  called  by  the  President, 
if  a  request  be  made  to  him  in  writing  by  ten  members, 
and  the  Secretary  upon  the  President's  order  shall 
give  notice  of  such  meeting,  as  provided  in  Article 
XIII,  to  which  meeting  an  appeal  may  be  taken  from 
the  decision  of  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  mem- 
ber may  be  restored  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the 
members  present.  No  vote  shall  be  taken  by  the 
Board  on  a  proposed  expulsion  or  suspension  until 
after  three  days'  notice,  in  writing,  setting  forth  the 
charge  or  charges  against  the  member  in  question, 
shall  have  been  served  upon  him;  and  any  such  mem- 

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ber  shall  have  the  right  to  be  heard  before  any  final 
vote  thereon. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  any  member  present  and 
witnessing  a  breach  of  any  of  the  By-Laws,  rules 
or  regulations  of  the  Club  to  report  the  same  to  the 
Board  of  Directors. 

Any  member  who  is  a  citizen  of  a  Nation  with 
which  the  United  States  may  be  at  war,  shall  thereby 
forfeit  his  membership  in  the  Club. 

Article  XXIII. 

Payments  The  monthly  dues  shall  be  payable  in  advance  at 
the  Secretary's  office,  together  with  any  indebtedness 
incurred  during  the  previous  month.  If  the  payment 
of  such  dues  and  indebtedness,  including  the  amount 
of  any  assessment  levied  by  the  Directors,  be  not 
made  on  or  before  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  that  cur- 
rent month,  then  all  such  dues  and  indebtedness  shall 
become  delinquent,  and  personal  notice  of  the  same 
must  then  be  given  by  the  Secretary  to  delinquent 
members;  and  if  any  member  shall  not  make  pay- 
ment within  one  month  after  the  receipt  of  such  no- 
tice such  member  shall  ipso  facto  cease  to  be  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Club.  On  good  cause  shown,  the  Board 
of  Directors  shall  have  the  power  to  restore  any 
member  who  may,  by  such  default,  have  lost  his 
membership. 

After  the  personal  notice  has  been  served,  as  re- 
quired herein,  such  delinquent  member  shall  not  be 
permitted  to  incur  any  further  debt  in  the  Club.  Per- 
sonal notice  shall  be  deemed  to  have  been  given  to 

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Demonstra- 
tions 


Communi- 
cations 


Salaries 

and 

Gratuities 


any  member  when  mailed  to  him  at  his  last  known 
address,  or  left  at  his  residence  or  place  of  business. 

Article  XXIV. 

No  demonstration  in  behalf  of  any  political  or  sec- 
tarian party  shall  ever  be  made  in  the  Club. 

Article  XXV. 

All  complaints  or  other  communications  regarding 
the  affairs  of  the  Club  must  be  made  to  the  Presi- 
dent or  Board  of  Directors  in  writing. 

Article  XXVI. 

No  member  shall  under  any  pretext,  or  in  any 
manner  whatever,  receive  any  salary  or  compensa- 
tion from  the  funds  of  the  Club.  No  member  or 
guest  shall  give  any  gratuities  or  money  to  a  ser- 
vant of  the  Club. 

Article  XXVII. 

Amendments  to  the  By-Laws  may  be  made  at  any    Amendments 
meeting  of  the  Club,  annual  or  special,  by  an  affirm- 
ative vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  resident  members  of 
the  Club. 

Notice  of  proposed  amendments  to  the  By-Laws 
shall  be  furnished  to  the  Secretary  and  posted  at  least 
fifteen  days  before  the  meeting;  amendments  to 
amendments  and  substitutes  ten  days  before  the 
meeting  at  which  it  is  proposed  to  consider  them; 
and  the  Secretary  shall  cause  the  same  to  be  printed 
and  posted  seven  days  before  said  meeting. 

The  power  to  repeal  and  amend  the  By-Laws,  and 
to  adopt  new  By-Laws,  has  also  been  delegated  to 

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Closing 


the  Board  of  Directors,  by  written  assent  of  more 
than  two-thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Club,  filed 
with  the  Secretary. 

Article  XXVIII. 

Opening  The  Club  House  shall  be  open  every  day  for  the 
*™  reception  of  its  members  at  seven  o'clock  a.  m.,  and 
be  closed  at  two  o'clock  a.  m.,  after  wdiich  hour  no 
member,  excepting  those  who  lodge  in  the  chambers 
of  the  Club,  shall  be  admitted;  such  members,  how- 
ever, as  may  at  that  hour  be  actually  within  the 
house  are  not  to  be  restricted  with  respect  to  their 
departure  by  this  rule. 

Article  XXIX. 

Notices  A  bulletin  board  shall  be  placed  in  a  conspicuous 
place  in  the  Club  House,  on  which  all  notices  re- 
quired by  the  By-Laws  shall  be  posted. 

A  register  shall  be  kept  at  the  Club  House,  in 
which  any  member  may  record  his  name  and  address; 
and  notices  mailed  to  the  address  of  any  member  as 
noted  in  the  register  shall  be  considered  as  delivered. 

If  a  member  fails  to  record  his  address  in  the  reg- 
ister, notices  shall  be  sent  or  mailed  to  his  last  ad- 
dress known  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Club.  Said  no- 
tices shall  be  held  to  have  been  received  ten  days 
after  being  so  mailed  or  sent,  excepting  those  sent  to 
members  absent  from  the  United  States.  If  the  mem- 
ber has  no  known  address,  notices  addressed  to  him 
at  the  Club  shall  be  deemed  to  be  delivered. 

The  names  of  those  who  have  ceased  to  be  mem- 
bers of  the  Club  shall  be  placed  upon  the  bulletin 
board  for  a  period  of  two  weeks. 

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Removal  or 
Injury  of 
Books 


Article  XXX. 

Xo  member  shall  take  away  from  the  Library  or 
Reading  Room,  upon  any  pretext  whatever,  any 
newspaper,  pamphlet  or  book,  nor  in  any  way  mu- 
tilate, injure  or  destroy  the  same,  under  the  penalty 
of  ten  dollars  fine  for  each  offense,  which  penalty  or 
penalties  the  Board  of  Directors,  on  due  proof,  may 
enforce  and  have  charged  in  the  next  bill  of  such 
member. 

Article  XXXI. 

The  Board  of  Directors  may  by  resolution  levy 
assessments  upon  resident  and  non-resident  mem- 
bers to  pay  the  debts  of  the  Club.  Such  assessments 
shall  be  added  to  the  monthly  dues  of  members,  but 
the  Board  of  Directors  may  permit  payment  in  such 
installments  as  they  may  prescribe. 

Article  XXXII. 

On  all  questions  arising  as  to  the  construction  of    Interpretation 
the   Constitution  and   By-Laws,  the   decision   of  the 
Board  of  Directors  shall  be   final,  unless  overruled 
by  the   Club  at  a   general  meeting,   or  at  a   special 
meeting  convoked  for  that  purpose. 


Assessments 


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RULES 

Hours       1.     The   office   of   the   Club   will   be   open   from  8 
a.  m.  until  10  p.  m. 

2.  The  Breakfast  Room  will  be  open  on  week  days 
from  7  a.m.  to  11  a.m.,  and  on  Sundays  from  7 
a.  m.  to  3  P.  M. 

3.  The  Dining  Room  will  be  open  on  week  days 
from  11a.  m.  to  2  p.  m.  for  lunch  and  from  6:30  p.  m. 
to  8:30  p.m.  for  dinner.  On  Sundays  only  for  din- 
ner from  6:30  p.m.  until  8:30  p.m. 

4.  The  Barber  Shop  will  be  open  on  week  days 
from  7  A.  m.  until  7  P.  m.  Sundays  from  8  A.  m. 
until  1   P.  m. 

Strangers  5.  A  member  may  entertain  not  more  than  four 
gentlemen  residing  in  or  within  fifty  miles  of  the 
city  of  San  Francisco,  within  a  period  of  twelve 
months.  A  member  shall  not  so  entertain  the  same 
guest  more  than  once  in  twelve  months.  The  names 
and  residences  of  such  guests  and  the  names  of  the 
members  introducing  them  must  in  all  cases  be  re- 
corded in  the  guest-book  provided  for  that  purpose 
in  the  entrance  hall. 

6.  Guests  of  members  shall  have  the  privilege  of 
the  public  rooms  of  the  Club. 

7.  Persons  calling  upon  any  member  of  the  Club 
must  be  shown  into  the  vistors'  room  and  shall  be 
excluded  from  all  other  parts  of  the  Club,  except 
that  members  having  rooms  in  the  Club  shall  have 
the  right  to  receive  such  persons  in  their  apartments. 

8.  Members  may  invite  gentlemen  to  dine  in  the 
Private  Dining  Room,  but  no  dinner  shall  be  served 

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in  this  room  for  a  less  number  than  four. 

9.  Gentlemen  holding  visitors'  cards  can  enter- 
tain in  the  Club  only  members  and  persons  hold- 
ing visitors'  cards. 

10.  No  servant  shall  be  sent  from  the  Club  on  an    Restrictions 
errand  for  a  member. 

11.  No  servant  shall  be  reprimanded  or  in  any  way 
punished  by  a  member. 

12.  Minors  under  eighteen  shall  not  be  brought 
into  the  Club. 

13.  Conversation  will  not  be  permitted  in  the 
Library. 

14.  The  smoking  of  pipes  is  prohibited  in  the  pub- 
lic rooms  of  the  Club. 

15.  No  single  wager,  bet  or  forfeit  shall  be  made 
in  the  Club  to  exceed  Ten  Dollars. 

16.  Dogs  shall  not  be  allowed  in  the  Club. 

17.  Whenever  a  member  retaining  a  bedroom  in    House 
the  Club  shall  be  absent  from  his  room  for  a  period 

of  two  months  or  more,  such  room  may  during  his 
absence  be  rented  temporarily  by  the  Club. 

18.  No  sub-letting  of  rooms  by  members  shall  be 
permitted. 

19.  Meals  served  in  bedrooms  shall  be  charged 
double  rates,  except  in  case  of  sickness. 

20.  Notices  of  any  kind  other  than  Club  notices 
shall  not  be  posted  in  the  Club,  except  such  notices 
as  shall  be  by  resolution  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
posted  upon  the  bulletin  board. 

21.  No  member's  indebtedness  shall  exceed  $300    Indebtedness 
at  any  one  time. 

22.  The  proceedings  of  the  meetings  of  the  Board    Government 
of  Directors  shall  be  strictly  private. 

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LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


HONORARY  LIFE  MEMBERS 

Hanna,  Most  Reverend  Arch- 
bishop Edward  J August  24,  1915 

Nichols,  Right  Reverend  Bishop 

William   Ford February    14,1911 

Wheeler,  Dr.   Benjamin   Ide     .     .     .     March  21, 1916 

Wilbur,  Dr.  Ray  Lyman March  21,  1916 

Gayley,  Professor  Charles  Mills  .     .     March  19,  1918 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 

The  President  of  the  United  States. 

The    Federal    Judiciary    of    the    Ninth    Judicial 
District. 

The     Commanding    General,    Western    Depart- 
ment, United  States  Army. 

The    Senior    Officer,    United    States    Navy,    on 
shore  duty  in   San   Francisco  and   vicinity. 


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RESIDENT  MEMBERS 

elect: 

Abbot,     S.     L December    1 

Adamson,    Balfour    D April  22 

Addison,     Thomas       November  24 

Ainsworth,   F.    K.,    M.  D June    2 

Alexander,    Douglas    C May  14 

Alexander,    W.    McK October  31 

Ames,     J.     H March  23 

Anderson,    Alden September  18 

Anderson,  Frank  B May  20 

Anderton,    J.    G June  20 

Andrew,    Adam        March  19 

Armsby,    E.   Raymond May  26 

Armsby,   Gordon   S December  16 

Armsby,    James    Kendall     ....    January  15 

Augsbury,  John  C January  13 

Avenali,     Ettore October  20 

Avery,    William    H August  10 

Babcock,     Harry U.    C 

Baker,    Philip    S October  22 

Baker,    Thomas    S March  31 

Baker,   Wakefield May  14 

Balch,    A.     C February  25 

Baldwin,  A.  S May  21 

Bancroft,     Philip July  28 

Bangs,    Benjamin November  17 

Barbour,  Thomas  J April  18, 

Barneson,     John January  21 

Barneson,   J.    Leslie February  13 

Barnwell,  Walter  G October    1 

52 


1902 
1909 
1891 
1903 
1919 
1898 
1915 
1906 
1903 
1916 
1899 
190S 
1908 
1906 
1902 
1915 
1900 
1888 
1907 
1913 
1919 
1908 
1889 
1919 
1908 
1902 
1911 
1919 
1913 


ELECTED 

Batchelder,   George   A October  18,  1900 

Batchelder,  Kittredge August  27,  1919 

Bates,   George  E May  15,  1899 

Bates,    Henry    S November    7,  1911 

Beal,  Carroll  N November  20,  1902 

Beardsley,    Glover March  22,  1918 

Beatty,  Henry  O January  24,  1912 

Belshaw,    Cbarles    M April  17,  1907 

Bentley,    R.    I November  25,  1907 

Berg,    William U.  C.  1887 

Berry,    William    F June    2,  1904 

Bermingham,    John December  10,  1903 

Beylard,    E.   Duplessis April  15,  1899 

Bishop,  James    H August    1,  1902 

Bishop,  John    A June  20,  1916 

Bishop,  Roy    N March    6,  1914 

Black,    J.   A.,    M.  D August  26,  1910 

Blaisdell,    Nathaniel September  15,  1905 

Blanding,     Gordon j   P.  C  1878 

}  U.  C.  1884 
Bliss,    Walter   D.      .     .     .  February  28,  1903 

Blyth,  Charles  R October  13,  191 1 

Bocqueraz,    Leon April    9,  1903 

Bocqueraz,  Roger July  21,  1908 

Bolton,  Robert  C April  12,  1901 

Bonny,    Bruce February    3,  1896 

Booth,    Frank    E June  16,  1911 

Borel,    Antoine,    Jr June  30,  1906 

Bosley,  Wm.  Bradford August    9,  1916 

Botchford,   D.   B October    8,  1918 

53 


ELECTED 

Bothin,    Henry    E October  31,  1898 

Bourn,    William    B j  U.  C.  IsSS 

Bowles,    George    M.  ....     December  14,  1915 

Bowles,     Philip    E August    1,  1902 

Boyd,  John   F U.    C.  1886 

Braden,    E.   B February  14,  1907 

Bradley,  Edgar  C August  28, 1907 

Bradley,    F.    W September  13,  1897 

Brayton,   Edward    L August  18,  1913 

Breeden,    Henry    C August    9,  1901 

Britton,   John    A April    6,  1903 

Brobeck,     W.     I July    6,1911 

Brodie,  B.  P.,  M.  D January  18,  1917 

Brooke,   John    Franklin April  19,  1918 

Brown,    Arthur,   Jr February  19,  1915 

Browne,   Ross  E U.    C.  1888 

Brownell,    E.    E June  18,  1907 

Bruce,    Robert U.    C.  1888 

Bryant,  E.  A.,  M.D December  27,  1916 

Buck,    Frank    H May  23,  1916 

Buckbee,  Samuel  G January  11,  1902 

Buckbee,   Spencer   C February    5,  1890 

Burch,    Albert July  15,  1907 

Burkett,  Charles  W December  27,  1911 

Burmister,   Robt   B November  12,  1918 

Burnett,  W.  S April  20,  1910 

Burnham,  Clark  J.,  M.D. June  18,  1907 

Butters,    Charles January  21,  1903 

Byrne,  James  W.     .     . U.    C.  1888 

54 


ELECTED 

Calkins,  John  W July  28,  1919 

Campbell,  Donald  Y June  11,  1909 

Carolan,    Francis October  15,  1898 

Carr,    Richard    B August    9,  1906 

Carrigan,  Andrew March    7,  1901 

Carson,    William    W August  18,  1911 

Carter,    Gale    H January  18,  1917 

Casserly,    John    B May  27,  1911 

Chamberlain,    Selah May  17,1911 

Chamberlin,  Willard  C.    .         .     .     November    6,  1914 

Chanslor,    Joseph    A December  IS,  1905 

Cheyney,    Samuel    W January    2,  1896 

dickering,    Allen    Lawrence       .     .   January  24,  1913 

Christenson,    E.    A June  20,  1916 

Christeson,   A October  13,  1911 

Clark,    Charles    W July  17,  1903 

Clark,    Edward    H.,   Jr August  27,  1919 

Clark,    Warren    D November    3,  1890 

Coleman,   S.  Waldo November   6,  1914 

Coleman,    Thos.    J February  13,  1919 

Conlisk,  C.  W December  27,  1907 

Connell,    Michael  J June  20,  1917 

Conrad,    Barnaby September  13,  1916 

Cook,    Cary    W February  16,  1909 

Cooke,   Frederick   O January  27,  1919 

Cooper,    C.    M.,    M.  D.     .        .     .     September  24,  1907 

Cooper,    Edwin    T June  24,  1919 

Cooper,    George   D U.    C.  1887 

Cooper,    J.    A November  12,  1903 

Corbet,    Burke January  21,  1903 

55 


ELECTED 


Cormac,  T.  E.  K May  16 

Cornwall,    Bruce August  28 

Coryell,    Joseph    B March  12 

Cowdin,  J.    Cheever January  24 

Cox,   Elmer  H Septemher  13 

Creed,  W.  E November  17 

Crocker,  Charles   Templeton  ....     June  30 

Crocker,   Henry  J January  13 

Crocker,  William   H November    8 

Crooks.   J.  J June  15 

Crosby,  Francis  Hinckley    ....    January  23 
Curran,  Ross  Ambler       ....    November  15 

Daniel,   John August  18 

Davenport,  Hewitt July  28 

Davis,  Kenneth  Monroe April  14 

Davis,   R.  J September  28 

Davis,  Winfield  S September  18 

Deahl,  John  L April  12 

Dean,   Walter    E U.  C 

Dean,   Walter   L September    5 

Deering,   Charles   J June  30 

Deering,  Frank   P July  20 

De  Forest,  A.  T September    1 

De  Guigne,  Christian U.  C 

De  Guigne,  Christian,  Jr.     .     .     .      February  21 

Denman,  William October  19 

Detert,  William  Ferdinand  ....    October  15 

Dibblee,    A.    J August  15 

Devereux,   W.   G July  13 

Dibblee    Benjamin    H.      .     .  .       February  16 

56 


1917 
1907 
1910 
1913 
1916 
1908 
1906 
1916 
1889 
1904 
1918 
1915 
1911 
1919 
1919 
1900 
1899 
1911 
1876 
1891 
1906 
1910 
1905 
1878 
1911 
1902 
1912 
1918 
1915 
1909 


ELECTED 

Dimond,    E.   R January    6,  1898 

Doak,  David   P January  20,  1902 

Donohoe,  Joseph  A U.  C.  1886 

Dorr,  L.  L..M.D July  21,  1890 

Drum,  Frank  G December  20,  1897 

Drum,   John   S December  16,  1908 

Dubedat,  Edward September  12,  1911 

Duncan,    William    Coppee    .     .     .       February  18,  1913 

Dunne,  Peter  F January    2,  1904 

Dunphy,    Charles October  25,  1905 

du  Pare,   Comte  de   Locmaria     .     .     January  19,  1909 

Durbrow,    C.    W November    7,1911 

Dutton,  Henry  F April    9,  1904 

Dutton,  William  J U.  C.  1887 

Earl,  Daniel  W U.  C.  1874 

Eastland,  Thomas  B September  21,  1910 

Eastman,  S.   P February  16,  1910 

Ebright,  George   E.,   M.D June  16,  1911 

Eddy,    Edwin    M June  16,  1908 

Edminson,  John  W July  22,  1913 

Eells,   Charles   P P.  C.  1883 

Elkins,   Felton   B November  18,  1910 

Emmert,   J.    H July    2,1918 

Evans,   Evan   C.  Jr December  14,  1915 

Evans,    Harry    L December  14.  1915 

Eyre,  Dean  Atherton July  28,  1919 

Eyre,   Edward   E January  13,  1916 

Eyre,    Edward    L July  10,  1899 

Fagan,   J.   J October  19,  1906 

Fagan,   Paul   1 February  13,  1919 

57 


Faville,   William    B December  27 

Faxon,   Ross   S January  23 

Felton,   Charles  N.,  Jr December  31 

Field,    Alexander October  IS 

Filer,    Walter   G June  15 

Fitzgerald,   Robert  M January  19 

Fitzhugh,   William   M October  15 

Flood,   James    L U.  C 

Folger,  E.  R April  21 

Folger,  J.  A March  27 

Forbes,  John  F July  12 

Ford,  Bernard  W.  .     .  July  12 

Ford,   Tirey   L June  27 

Fortmann,   Henry  F August  15 

Foster,  Arthur  W P.  C 

Foster,  Charles  J.    .     .  .     .     ,     .     .      May  15 

Foster,  W.  A.   S January  19 

Fritschi,  A.  R.,  M.  D September   2 

Fry,  A.   G July  12 

Fuller,  William  P February  12 

Gallagher,   Herbert   R September  12 

Garritt,  George  S July  30 

Gibson,  W.  D.  K June  14, 

Gillett,  James   N August  18 

Girvin,    Richard February  14 

Girvin,  Richard  D June    8 

Glass,    Louis U.  C 

Goodall,  Arthur December  22 

Goodall,    Charles    M May  11 

Goodall,    Harry   W December    2 

58 


1907 
1918 
1890 
1915 
1905 
1907 
1905 
1884 
1902 
1899 
1916 
1916 
1901 
1904 
1882 
1899 
1907 
1914 
1916 
1884 
1911 
1906 
1918 
1911 
1916 
1899 
1885 
1902 
1891 
1898 


ELECTED 

Goodfellow,   Hugh August    1,  1912 

Goodwin,  J.  W March  22,  1906 

Gordon,  Phil  K December  26,  1906 

Graham,  William   M February    5,1901 

Grant,    Douglas June    7,  1909 

r       4.    t    n  (  p-  C-  1879 

Grant'  J-   D 1  U.  C.  1886 

Graves,  Jefferson  J March  13,  1919 

Green,   Charles   E March    4,  1889 

Greene,  A.   Crawford March    9,  1916 

Greenway,  Edward  M.     .     .     .         September    6,  1899 

Greenwood,    George   D June  10,  1901 

Gregg,    Wellington,   Jr August    1,  1902 

Gregory,  Warren November  18.  1910 

Griffin,  Andrew  G April  18,  1917 

Griffin,    Charles   W April  18,  1917 

Griffin,  Frank  W April  12,  1911 

Griffith,  C.  L January  15,  1905 

Grosvenor,   Graham   B November  17,  1917 

Hale,    P.   C August  13,  1915 

Hale,  Reuben  Brooks September  22,  1911 

Hamilton,  Alexander U  C.  1887 

Hammon,   W.    P September    5,  1907 

Hammond,   A.    B May  21,  1902 

Hammond,   Leonard   C November    7,  1911 

Hanchett,  L.  E April  28,  1908 

Hanify,  John  R June    4,  1903 

Hanna,   R.   J February    8,  1915 

Hannam,  W.  H May   8,  1900 

Harrison,   A   Dalton April  25,  1910 

59 


ELECTED 

Hart,   Jerome   A U.  C.  1885 

Harvey,  J.   Downey P.  C.  1886 

Hayden,    Brace November  22,  1889 

Hayne,    Duncan April    4,  1905 

Hearst,  William   R U.  C.  1886 

Heathcote,   G.   W.   Bruce July  20,  1909 

Heimann,   Richard June  14,  1918 

Hellmann,  Anthony  C March  14, 1899 

Henderson,   Frederick   B.     .     .     .       February  20,  1917 
Henderson,   Robert  Burns  .     .     .       February  18,  1913 

Henshaw,   F.   W October  18,  1900 

Henshaw,    Griffith July  28,  1919 

Henshaw,  Tyler November  17,  1909 

Henshaw,   William   G May    8,  1902 

Herrin,   William    F P.  C.  1882 

Hewitt,  Dixwell February  25,  1908 

Hill,    Fentress June  16,  1911 

Hill,   Harry   C June  15,  1905 

Hill,  Horace  L.,  Jr February  14,  1916 

Hillman,    F.    H September  13,  1916 

Hind,   George   U March  29,  1902 

Hobart,  Walter  S February  20,  1907 

Holbrook,  Charles U.  C.  1886 

Holman,  Alfred June    4,  1901 

Holmes,   Howard   C January  21,  1911 

Holton,   Luther  J April  25,  1910 

Hood,   William May  14,  1902 

Hooker,   C.   Osgood July  15,  1892 

Hooker,   R.   G December  23,  1901 

Hooper,  John   A March    6,  1913 

60 


ELECTED 

{  U.  C.  1879 

Hopkins,    Edward    \\ "J  P  C  1887 

Hopkins,    Samuel December    4,  1912 

Hovey,  Chester  LeRoy   ....    November    7,  1911 

Howard,   Nelson   A October  13,  1911 

Hume,    C.   E August  27,  1919 

Humphrey,  William  F February  14,  1907 

Hunt,  Robert  McMurray         ....      June  24,  1919 

Huntington,  T.  \V.,  M.  D October  13,  1903 

Hussey,  Frederick   B April  12,  1911 

Hutchinson,  Joseph    K April  19,  1918 

Irving,   Washington June  18,  1907 

Jackling,   D.   C June    3,  1913 

Jenkins,   James December  27,  1916 

Johnson,    Archibald    M December  27,  1918 

Johnson,   Charles   R June  15,  1902 

Johnson,   S.   O November  22,  1905 

Johnson,   William   Pierce     ....    October  29,  1903 

Jones,   Clinton,  Jr May  14,  1919 

Jones,   Frank  J December  18,  1912 

Judge,  J.  Frank January  13,  1916 

Keeler,   A.   Starr December  27,  1918 

Keesling,  Francis  Valentine July  13,  1915 

Keil,   Hugo  D April  28,  1889 

Kelham,    George   W January  19,  1909 

Kennedy,  Frank April  17,  1916 

Kennedy,   Robert   A December  21,  1910 

Kent,    Piatt July  22,  1913 

Keyes,  Alexander  D February    6,  1905 

King.   A.   D March    5,1912 

61 


King,  Edgar   B March  13 

King,   Frank   B February  20 

King,  Homer  S U.  C 

Kingsbury,   K.   R October  16 

Kittle,   Allen    I March  13 

Kline,    George   W November  10 

Knight,   Samuel January  24 

Knowles,  Harry  J June  24 

Kohl,  C.  Frederick June    4 

Koster,  Frederick  J September  13 

Kuhn,  A.   C May  14 

Kuhn,  Wendell  S May  14 

Lapham,   Roger    D July  12 

Lathrop,    Barbour January  25 

Lawson,    John October  18 

Leib,  George  C June  24 

Lent,    Eugene U.  C 

Lent,    George    H December  23 

Levey,  CM May  23 

Lewis,   George   B April  18 

Lilley,    Alexander   S March  22 

Lindley,  Curtis  H May  20 

Lipman,   F.    L May  13 

Loeser,   Robert   M August  18 

Loomis,  Francis  B October  20 

Lowery,   Stewart  S July    6, 

Luce,   G.  W February  16 

Lyman,  Charles  G April  17 

Lyman,   Edmunds June  24 

Lyman,   George   D.,   M.D.  .     .     .     December  22 

62 


1919 
1905 
1873 
1913 
1919 
1897 
1903 
1901 
1901 
1915 
1914 
1919 
1916 
1915 
1900 
1919 
1887 
1901 
1916 
1902 
1918 
1903 
1905 
1911 
1916 
1911 
1910 
1907 
1919 
1914 


Lynch,  Robert  Newton January  23 

Macbeth,  Alexander  B July  28 

Macdonald,  Augustin  S May  11 

Macdonald,    Donald November  17 

Mackenzie,   J.   H November  26 

Macomber.   A.   K October  15 

Maddox,    Knox September  15 

Madison,    Frank    D June  22 

Madison,  Marshall   P June  24 

Magee.   William  A June    9 

Mansfield,  Walter  D March  23 

Martin,  John June  23 

Martin,  Walter   S September    1 


1918 
1919 
1903 
1917 
1904 
1915 
1905 
1903 
1919 
1903 
1905 
1902 
1897 


Marye.  George  Thomas J  P.  C  187/ 

I  U.  C.  1886 

Mastick,  George  H March  25, 1908 

Maxwell,   George   Hebard P.  C.  1883 

Mee,  John  Hubert January 24,  1904 

Merrill,   C.  W November  25,  1907 

Metson,  Wilfred   G February  20.  1917 

Metson,   William  H January  15,  1902 

Meyer,  Hermann  L.  E.,  Jr.     .     .     .    January  26,  1900 

Meyer,   J.    Henry December  29,  1899 

Michael,  M.   F March  25,  1901 

Michaels,   Charles   F March    9,1903 

Miller,   Christian  A December  14,  1915 

Miller,  C.  O.  G April  18,  1902 

Miller,   H.   M.  A December    1,  1902 

Miller,  William  S December 26, 1901 

Mintzer,  Lucio  M February  14,  1916 

63 


ELECTED 

Mizner,  Lansing July  12,  1902 

Moffitt,   Herbert  C,   M.D May    1,  1905 

Montague,   Wilfred    W |  ^  £  J^ 

Monteagle,  Louis  F August  23,  1899 

Moody,   Frederick  S June  26,  1902 

Moore,  Charles  C August  20,  1901 

Moore,  George  A May  14,  1900 

Moore,  Kenneth March    9,  1916 

Moore,  Pierre  C October  23,  1914 

Moore,  Robert  S U.  C.  1886 

Moore,  Stanley August    9,  1916 

Moore,  Walton  N October  13,  1911 

Morgan,   Percy  T January  18,  1890 

Morrison,  A.  F September  13,  1897 

Morse,  Lester  L September  22,  1911 

Morse,  S.  F.  B August  18,  1913 

Morton,    Henry  J March  24,  1903 

Moses,   Charles   S U.  C.  1887 

Murphy,  Daniel  T P.  C.  1882 

McAllister,  M.   Hall January  11,  1902 

McBean,  Atholl January  15,  1906 

McBean,   P.   McG P.  C.  1889 

McCaleb,  Thomas December   2,  1898 

McCormick,  E.  O July  26,  1899 

McCutchen,  Edward  J November  28,  1891 

McEnerney,  Garrett  W December  13,  1895 

McFarland,  G.  E June    4,  1914 

McGregor,   Campbell March    9,  1916 

McGregor,  John  A May  26,  1908 

64 


ELECTED 

Mcintosh,    Charles    K May  28,  1902 

McKee,  John    Dempster March  12.  1902 

McKee,  Paul  B November  26,  1915 

McMullin,  Latham January  27,  1919 

McKinstry,  J.   C April    3,1906 

McXab,    Gavin October  10,  1902 

McNear,    Frederick   W.   .     .     .         December    1,1902 

McXear,   George   P January  30,  1908 

McNear,  George  W.,  Jr June    7,  1897 

McXear,  John   A April    9,1903 

McXear,    Seward    B June  16,  1911 

Neville,  John   Francis May  23,  1916 

Xewhall,   Aimer   M May  21, 1907 

Newhall,   Edwin   W.,  Jr January  24,  1912 

Xewhall,    George   A P.  C.  1885 

Xewhall,  W.  Mayo P.  C.  1880 

Xewhall,  W.  Mayo,  Jr April  14,  1919 

Nichols,  Henry  D November  19,  1912 

Nickel,    George July  28, 1919 

Nickel,  J.   Leroy P.  C.  1882 

Oakes,  Roscoe  F November  15,  1915 

Okell,    Charles  J April  17,  1916 

Orrick,   William   H October    1,  1913 

Osborn,   Edwin  T May  21,  1907 

Otis,   James February  19,  1902 

Oxnard,  Robert U.  C.  1888 

Page,   Arthur July  10,  1903 

Page,  William   D October  20,  1916 

Partridge,  John  S July  20,  1909 

Payne,  George  L Xovember  17,  1908 

65 


ELECTED 

Payne,  Redmond  W.  M.D May  29,  1899 

Payson,  Albert  H U.  C.  1886 

T5-  u     a   tt  I  P.  C.  1882 

Pease,  Richard  H.  .     . I 

Pease,  Richard  H.,  Jr March  20,  1907 

Peirce,  Cyrus January  19,  1907 

Penoyer,   C.  W July  25,  1911 

Perkins,  George  C U.  C.  1887 

Perrin,  John May  20,  1915 

Perry,  Raymond  A April  28,  1908 

Peterson,  Frank  B April  25,  1910 

Phelan,  James  D P.  C.  1886 

Phleger,   Herman   H April  14,  1919 

Pierce,    Lewis March  12,  1910 

T-.-H  .        '                 c  j  U.  C.  1881 

Pillsbury,    Evans   S |  p  Q  ^ 

Pillsbury,   Horace  D December  15,  1905 

Pinckard,  Monroe  Eyre  ....    November  15,  1915 

Poett,  Henry  W November  16,  1916 

Polk,    Willis April  28,  1908 

Pollok,  Allan July  22,  1903 

Poncin,  G January    2,  1913 

Pond,  Samuel       July  25,  1911 

Pope,   George  A December  16, 1891 

Porter,  Warren  R October  29,  1902 

Pratt,  Orville   C,  Jr April  28,  1908 

Pringle,   Edward  J February  14,  1907 

Pringle,  James  Reid July  18,  1903 

Proctor,  Frank  Hunt April  12,  1911 

Randolph,   D.   L March  19,  1902 

66 


Ransome,  Bernard September  12 

Ratcliff,  Walter   H.,  Jr April  10 

Rathbone,   Gerald  L September  13 

Redding,  Joseph  D August   4. 

Reid,  James  W December  1 

Reid,  Merritt  J July  6 

Reis,   Ferdinand,  Jr September  15 

Rethers,  Thee,  M.D March  20 

Rhoades,    I.   O January  30 

Richter,  C.  M.,  M.D July  18 

Rixford,    E.,    M.D.   , July    6 

Robbins,  Lloyd  M April  22 

Robbins,  Milton   H March  18 

Robbins,  R.  D November  25 

Robbins,  R.  D.,  Jr October  19 

Robinson,   Henry  M April  18 

Rodolph,  Chas.  T June  20 

Rolph,   Geo.   M April  17 

Rolph,    James,   Jr March  29 

Rosenthal,    Louis     ...         .     .       February  16 

Rosseter,  John   H October    8 

Roth,  William  Philip June  20 

Russell,  Albert   B August    1 

Ryone,   LeRoy  T December  27 

Schilling,    A March  31 

Schilling,  Rudolph October  21 

Schurman,   Robert February  14 

Schwerin,  R.   P April  30 

Scott,  A.   L November  25 

Scott,   George   B July  25 

67 


1911 
1912 
1915 
1899 
1890 
1903 
1908 
1907 
1908 
1893 
1911 
1903 
1909 
1907 
1906 
1917 
1917 
1907 
1902 
1909 
1914 
1916 
1912 
1916 
1903 
1908 
1916 
1894 
1902 
1911 


ELECTED 

Scott,  H.  H August  15, 1905 

Scott,  Henry  T U.  C.  1877 

Scott,  Laurance  Irving March  17,  1905 

Selfridge,  Grant,  M.D May  28,  1902 

Sesnon,   William  T January  18,  1910 

Sherman,  Leander  S February  13,  1919 

Shiels,    George    Franklin,  M.D P.  C.  1888 

Short,  Frank  H August  19,  1908 

Shortridge,  Samuel  M June  19,  1918 

Shoup,    Paul July  28, 1919 

Simpkins,   H.   R July  16,  1904 

Sims,  Richard  Maury February  20,  1917 

Skinner,  D.  E October  29,  1901 

Slack,  Charles  W December  26,  1906 

Slade,  S.   E July    6,1911 

Smith,  Arthur  A July  15,  1907 

Smith,  Christian  W '   June  19,  1893 

Smith,  Felix  Teisseire January  25,  1915 

Smith,   Frank   M April    7,  1894 

Smith,   Harry   H November  17,  1917 

Smith,   Hiram   C.     .     . P.  C.  1887 

Smith,   Sidney  V P.  C.  1882 

Smith,  W.  T December  16,  1908 

Sperry,  George  B October  26,  1892 

Sprague,  Richard  H U.  C.  1889 

Spreckels,  Adolph  B I  TT  r  1887 

c        i    i     t  i.     n  (P.C.  1880 

Spreckels,  John  D I  U.  C.  1887 

Spreckels,  John  D.,  Jr October  19,  1906 

68 


ELECTED 

Spreckels,   Rudolph September    4,  1894 

Sproule,    William May  29,  1899 

Standish,    Miles August  19,  1908 

Stanford,  Josiah  W May  28,  1902 

Stent,  Ernest  A March  22,  1911 

Stephenson,  Ferdinand  W  .     .     .     November  16,  1916 

Stetson,   Harry  N July  15,  1902 

Stillman,  Stanley,  M.D March  15,  1906 

Stone,  A.   L April  15,  1903 

Storey,  H.  M September   2,  1914 

Stow,  Ashfield    Ellis April  14,  1919 

Sullivan,  Maurice  J December  21,  1909 

Swayne,  R.  H December    5, 1902 

Talbot,  William  H P.  C.  1885 

Taylor,   Augustus May  20, 1902 

Taylor,  Henry  B November    8,  1904 

Taylor,  Wm.  A November  12,  1918 

Taylor,  William  Hinckley  .     .     .    November    7,  1902 

Taylor,  William  H.,  Jr May  20,  1902 

Terry,  Wallace  I.,  M.D January  19,  1909 

Tevis,  H.  L.,  M.D February  20,  1905 

Tevis,   William   S June    8,  1899 

Thane,  Arthur  F September    7,  1904 

Thayer,   Rufus   C June  16,  1911 

Thomas,  William January  27,  1919 

Thorne,   I.  W.,   M.D October    8,  1914 

Thorne,  Julian January  19,  1909 

Tillmann,   Frederick  A March    5,  1912 

Titus,    Louis April    9,  1904 

Tobin,  E.J October  13,  1911 

69 


Tobin,  J.   O September  13 

Tobin,  Richard  M February  29 

Tubbs,   Alfred  S P.  C 

Tubbs,  Austin  T January  13 

Tubbs,    Tallant May  14 

Tucker,  James   Ellis U.  C 

Tucker,  Nion  R January  13 

Tuttle,   Curtis       September  20, 

Tyson,  James January  24 

Umbsen,   Gustav  H May  20 

Van  Antwerp,  W.  C June  25 

van   Eck,   Baron  J.  C.  van  Panthaleon  .  June    6 

Van   Fleet,  Alan   Crocker April  17 

Van  Sicklen,  Frederick  D.  .     .     .     November  27 

Van  Sicklen,  Frederick  W March  18 

Verdier,  Paul June  24, 

Vincent,  Arthur  Hill November  17 

Vinter,  James   H January  27 

Volkmann,  Daniel  G April  17 

Volkmann,  George  F March  31 

Wagner,   Henry  L.,  M.D August    8 

Walker,  Talbot  C September  20, 

Walsh,   Edward   M August  15 

Walsh,  James   E January    5 

Watson,   Arthur   B February  21 

Watt,    Rolla   V March    9 

Wayman,  Willard  O May  26 

Weaver,   Lloyd  F May  22 

Webber,   George   E November  21 

Weeks,   Alanson,  M.D November   6 

70 


1915 
1908 
1879 
1916 
1919 
1874 
1916 
1917 
1912 
1897 
1918 
1912 
1916 
1911 
1896 
1919 
1917 
1919 
1916 
1903 
1893 
1909 
1906 
1903 
1902 
1900 
1908 
1901 
1899 
1914 


ELECTED 

Weeks,  George  K November  16,  1916 

Weir,   W.    B July  30,  1906 

Welch,  A.J August   9, 1916 

Welch,  Andrew  P April  12,  1901 

Wells,    A.   G February  20,  1902 

Wendling,   G.   X May  14,  1902 

Wheeler,   Charles   S September  27,  1897 

Whitney,    Parker November  29,  1901 

Whitney,   Vincent December    4,  1912 

Whittell,  Alfred September  20,  1917 

Whittell,    George P.  C.  1883 

Whittell,  George,  Jr April  15,  1903 

Wilcox,  Alfred  H March  29,  1902 

Willard,   Charles  W January  18,  1910 

Williams,  Gardner  F February  20,  1914 

Williams.  Henry  Alston October  20,  1910 

Williams,   I.    B December  IS,  1905 

Williamson,  W.  F April  30,  1907 

Wilson,  Edgar  M December  27,  1907 

Wilson,   Mountford   S July    7,1893 

Wilson,  Thomas  S September  27,  1906 

Winn,   A.   H July  20,  1910 

Winship,  Emory November    7,  1911 

Witter,   Dean   Gooding May  23,  1916 

Wood,    Baldwin September  22,  1911 

Woodruff,  S.  H July  30,  1906 

Woods,   F.   N„  Jr March    9,  1916 

Worden,  Clinton  E P.  C.  1887 

Wright,    C.   Irving October  31,  1908 

Wright,  Harry  Manville October  13,  1911 

Zeile,  John       December  17,  1902 

71 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS 


Agar,  John   G July  30,  1906 

Alexander,   Charles    B.     .     .     .■    .     December  12,  1901 

Alexander,  H.  F October  29,  1912 

Armsby,   George  N November  20,  1906 

Arundel,  John  T December  15,  1905 

Ayer,    Charles   F December  18,  1912 

Baillie,  Alexander May  14,  1919 

Baldwin,  C.  A August  28,  1907 

Baxter,   Thomas    F June    3,  1913 

Beale,   Truxtun U.  C.  1880 

Bliss,   C.   T March  20,  1905 

Bliss,  Duane  L.,  Jr March  17,  1905 

Brevoort,  W.  H October  15,  1905 

Burke,   Richard August  23,  1904 

Burke,  William May  21,  1907 

Burns,   Walter  J August  26,  1910 

Caetani,   Don    Gelasio March  15,  1906 

Campbell,  Ira  A June  20, 1917 

Chambers,    Edward June  30,  1906 

Chickering,    Harry August  18,  1911 

Clark,  Edward  H May  28,  1895 

Cloman,   Sydney  A August  18,  1911 

Cochran,    George   I February  15,  1906 

Conrad,   John    G February  21,  1898 

Cooper,    Oscar September  22,  1911 

Corning,   Christopher   R October  18,  1893 

Cuyler,  Thomas  de  Witt May  20,  1915 

72 


ELECTED 

Dearborn,  George  S December  23,  1901 

de    Coulon,    Eugene February  18,  1913 

De  Sabla,  E.  J,  Jr July    1,  1898 

de  Tristan,  Vicomte   Phillippe     .     .     .    April  17,  1907 
De  Vecchi,  Paolo,  M.  D.     .     .     .       February    6,  1891 

Devlin,  Robert  T August  27,  1900 

Dibblee,   Harrison March  25,  1908 

Dick,  A.  Douglas November  16,  1891 

Easton,   Stanley  A February  17,  1912 

Ede,   C.  Montague August  IS,  1918 

Eilers,    Karl September  24,  1907 

Fassett,  J.  Sloat April  24,  1902 

Fee,  Chas.  S March  15,  1905 

Ferris,  John   W August  10,  1900 

Fowle,    Edwin   H September 24,  1907 

Gerber,  W.    E January  14,  1894 

Green,  Burton  E May  27, 1902 

Hammond,   Harris December  22,  1914 

Hammond,  John  Hays U.  C.  1886 

Harvey,   F.   H February  20,  1905 

Henderson,   Charles   B October  15,  1912 

Hibberd,  Isaac  N January  29,  1902 

Holmes,  Robert October  20,  1916 

Hoover,   Herbert  Clark October  15,  1912 

Hopkins,  William  E.,  M.  D May  29, 1894 

Hutchinson,  J.  W January  13,  1916 

Jones,  Samuel  L U.  C.  1887 

Kains,  Archibald  C July  18,  1901 

Kerckhoff,  William  G November  21,  1896 

Kittredge,    Benjamin   R July    6,1911 

73 


ELECTED 

Knox,   S.   L.   Griswold     ....    September  23,  1913 
La  Boyteaux,  William  H.    .     .     .    November  26,  1900 

Lang,   Norman   R March  22,  1911 

Lardner,    Henry   A June    7,  1909 

Leadbetter,  Frederick  W.    .     .     .     December  16,  1908 

Lindsay,   Lionel August    1,1912 

Macdonough,   J.   M August    2,  1890 

MacGregor,  D.  W.  L April  22,  1909 

Mackay,    Clarence    H April    5,  1898 

Mackey,  Frank  J February  12,  1906 

MacNeill,  Charles  M March  23,  1915 

Mein,  William  Wallace  ....     December  27,  1911 

Meischke-Smith,   W February  19,  1915 

Miller,  John   B April    6,  1903 

Mills,   Ogden July  15,  1907 

Moore,  George  G July  22, 1914 

McCreery,   Richard June    5,  1903 

McCullough,   John    H November    3,1915 

McKittrick,  W.  H May  15,  1892 

Palache,  Whitney January  30,  1908 

Peltier,    George   W July  28,  1892 

Penrose,   R.  A.   F.,  Jr April  17,  1905 

Phelps,  Henry  W December  11,  1914 

Pool,  William  Henry May  23,  1916 

Porter,  John  A August  31,  1906 

Raborg,   Thomas   M.  T May  21,  1907 

Ralston,  William   C U.  C.  1887 

Requa,  M.  L April    6,  1903 

Rose,  Andrew  W U.  C.  1886 

Schlacks,  Charles  H February  21,  1911 

74 


Siebert,  Fred  J January  24 

Smith,  Howard  D July  15 

Spalding,   Silsby  M October  20 

Starr,   George  W May  13 

Tanner,  John  S February  IS 

Taylor,  Frederick  F October  21 

Tenney,    E.  D July  20 

Tillmann,  Frederick,  Jr November 20 

von  der  Ropp,  Alfred March  22 

Webb,  H.  H January  13 

Wells,   Bulkeley January  13 

Wheeler,  E.  G July  17 

Wheeler,  William  R December  21 

Whitwell,  Frederick  S March  27 

Williamson,  A.   B January  13 

Wiltsee,   E.  A January  25 


75 


FOREIGN  MEMBER 

ELECTED 

Balfour,   Sir  Robert U.  C.  1870 


76 


ARMY  AND  NAVY  LIST 

Anderson,  George  L.,  Colonel  U.  S.  A.,  retired. 
Devol,  Carroll  A.,  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 
Long,  Oscar  F.,  Brig.-Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  retired. 
Robbins,  Irving  W.,  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  N. 


77 


IN  MEMORIAM 


IN  MEMORIAM 

NAME  DIE] 

James  C.  Flood February  20 

Seth   Cook February  26 

Thomas    Bennett,   M.D March  31 

William   P.  Willard April    1 

Mark    Livingston April  23 

Squire   P.  Dewey April  30 

James   A.    Folger June  26 

Andrew    Carrigan July    5 

Hiram   A.   Pearsons July    7 

George  S.  Ladd July  28 

Robert  Tobin       August    3 

Jules    Fricot August  26 

J.  Campbell  Shorb,  M.D October    1 

Thomas    B.  Van   Buren October  13 

Henry    B.    Williams February    8 

Gardner  T.   Lawton February  14 

J.  Mervyn  Donahue March    3 

John  D.  Yost March  18 

John  S.  Hager March  19 

Simon  L.  Jones August    7 

Robert   P.   Hastings October    5 

Richard    S.    Floyd October  17 

Henry  Barroilhet February  17 

George    Hearst February  28 

John  F.  Swift March  10 

81 


1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1891 


NAME  DIED 

Henry  McL.  Martin April    5,  1891 

I.    Lawrence    Pool April  25,  1891 

E.    Everett   Wise May    2,  1891 

Eugene  E.  Dewey June  26,  1891 

Daniel  Z.   Yost July  27,  1891 

Ogden  Hoffman August    9,  1891 

Joseph  P.  Hoge August  14,  1891 

Rudolph    Hochkofler August  23,  1891 

William  O.  Mills September  10,  1891 

Thomas   E.    Fraser October   6,  1891 

George  W.  Wickes October  19,  1891 

William    Center October  31,  1891 

Erastus  V.  Joice November  22,  1891 

Richard   P.   Hammond     ....    November  28,  1891 

Thomas  L.  Rutherford January  17,  1892 

Henry   Wetherbee January  29,  1892 

Moses    Hopkins February    2,  1892 

William  A.   Aldrich February  25,  1892 

Josiah  Belden April  23,  1892 

Lester  L.  Robinson May   5, 1892 

Walter  S.  Hobart June    2,1892 

Samuel  M.  Wilson June    4,  1892 

William  E.  Holloway June  24, 1892 

John  M.  Adams June  25,  1892 

Newton    Booth July  14,  1892 

William    Dunphy September  17,  1892 

Thomas   Bell October  16,  1892 

Livingston  L.  Baker December  21,  1892 

Edward   Cahill January   9.  1893 

Edgar  Mills January  10,  1893 


NAME  DIED 

Frederick   L.   Castle January  26,  1893 

Charles  H.  Simpkins  .....       February  13,  1893 

Andrew  Baird February  13,  1893 

Jonathan  G.  Kittle       . April    9,  1893 

Joseph  P.   Hale April  13,  1893 

Robert  M.  Hamilton   . May    3,  1893 

Richard  S.  Mesick May  26,  1893 

Leland  Stanford June  21,  1893 

John   R.   Jarboe July    4,1893 

Alex.  P.  Whittell,  M.D. July  17,  1893 

Frederick  J.  Huse,  M.D.      ....     August    7,  1893 

Ramon   E.  Wilson September    6,  1893 

Arthur  F.   Wendt October    S,  1893 

Charles  L.Watson October  11,  1893 

George   C.   Shreve October  13,  1893 

Edward   Hull October  23,  1893 

William  T.  Coleman November  22,  1893 

John  McKee December  17,  1893 

J.   Clute  Wilmerding February  20,  1894 

George   Loomis April    8,  1894 

Eugene   B.   Beck April  10.  1894 

Roberts.  Baker May  26,  1894 

James  Freeborn June  21,  1894 

Edward  L.  G.  Steele July  20,  1894 

Henry   Schmiedel August  25,  1894 

J.  K.  Armsby October  18,  1894 

James  J.   Southgate October    7, 1894 

Geo.   H.   Roe December  10,  1894 

James   G.   Fair December  28,  1894 

William    Meyer February  22,  1895 

83 


Harry  I.  Thornton       .....       February  25,  1895 

Joseph   A.    Donohoe    . April    5,  1895 

Calvin  W.  Kellogg April  12,  1895 

Joseph  Macdonough June  18,  1895 

A.  N.  Towne July  16, 1895 

Henry  W.  Woodward August  13,  1895 

W.  S.  McMurty August  14,  1895 

William    Norris September  25,  1895 

Erasmus   D.   Keyes October   4,  1895 

Carlton  C.  Coleman October  19,  1895 

George  W.   Gibbs November  15,  1895 

Joseph  G.  Eastland November  13,  1895 

Charles   Mayne December  24,  1895 

John  W.   Coleman January  17,  1896 

A.   Page  Brown January  21,  1896 

Jerome   Lincoln February  23,  1896 

Albion  K.  P.  Harmon April  30,  1896 

Chauncey  Taylor June    3,  1896 

Josiah  N.  Knowles June  10,  1896 

William   H.   Dimond June  18,  1896 

Albert   Gansl July   9,  1896 

Albert  L.  Stetson July  24,  1896 

Alfred  T.  Tubbs December  26,  1896 

John  M.  Cunningham January  14,  1897 

Prentiss   Selby January  29,  1897 

Thomas   P.   Madden February    2,  1897 

Frank  McCoppin. May  26,  1897 

Edward  D.  Heatley June  29,  1897 

Charles  F.  Crocker July  17,  1897 

Luke  Robinson,  M.D October  10,  1897 

84 


NAME  DIED 

Benjamin  F.  Dunham       ....    November  11,  1897 

Robert  McMurray June  27,  1898 

Jerome  B.  Lincoln July    4,  1898 

Eugene  R.  Gafber July  12,  1898 

William  F.  Goad August   3,  1898 

John   D.    Stephens August  17,  1898 

Joseph  P.  Thompson October    3,  1898 

Henry   Pichoir October  24,  1898 

Henry   Failing November    8,  1898 

Edward    E.   Eyre January  15, 1899 

Edward  J.  Pringle  .     .......    April  21,  1899 

James  W.  Hart May   8,  1899 

Charles  Goodall '  .     .      July  13,  1899 

Lloyd  Lewis July  24,  1899 

D.  B.  Gillette,  Jr September  21,  1899 

John  A.  Stanley September  22,  1899 

Austin    C.   Tubbs November    9,  1899 

George    Bonny January    5,  1900 

Joseph   Clark January    6,  1900 

Francis    S.   Wensinger January  24,  1900 

Alexander  Dunsmuir January  31,  1900 

Calvin  Fenton  Fargo February  25,  1900 

David  J.  Staples April    3,  1900 

Oswald   Rothmaler April    6,  1900 

Frank  S.  Douty April  11,  1900 

Hippolite  Dutard April  15,  1900 

Thomas   Mein      May   4,  1900 

Charles   B.  Stone May  26,  1900 

Hamilton    Smith,   Jr July    5,  1900 

Horace   F.   Cutter July  13,  1900 

85 


NAME  DIED 

James  M.  Goewey July  13,  1900 

E.   N.   Lindsay July  15,  1900 

Collis   Potter   Huntington    ....     August  14,  1900 

N.  H.  Harris August  22, 1900 

E.  A.   Brugiere September  28,  1900 

William  E.  Brown December  12,  1900 

J.  D.   Fry February    3,  1901 

Simeon   Wenban March    4,  1901 

R.C.Chambers April  11,  1901 

H.  W.   Harkness,   M.D July  10,  1901 

W.  Clayton  Pickersgill,   C.  B.     ...      July  19,  1901 

Robert  R.   Grayson July  20,  1901 

William  H.  Howard October  19,  1901 

P.  W.  Murphy November    1,  1901 

G.    Friederichs January  20,  1902 

William   G.   Nevin January  26,  1902 

Henry   L.   Dodge February  24,  1902 

Jerome  A.  Fillmore February  27,  1902 

H.   B.   Goodwin April  19,  1902 

Mark  Sheldon June    1,1902 

John   Taylor June    2,  1902 

Arthur  Rodgers June  24,  1902 

John    W.    Mackay July  20,  1902 

Evan   J.    Coleman July  21,  1902 

Thomas   Brown August    9,  1902 

George    Hager August  12,  1902 

William   Graves September    9,  1902 

George  F.   Bowman October  23,  1902 

William  Matthews November  14,  1902 

Andrew  B.  Forbes December   7,  1902 

86 


George  VV.   Prescott December  12,  1902 

Addison   E.   Head December  12,  1902 

Oliver   Eldridge December  17,  1902 

Alfred    Bouvier December  18,  1902 

E.   P.   Danforth December  25,  1902 

Edwin   Fretwell December  26,  1902 

Henry    H.    Hewlett January  18,  1903 

Robert   Y.  Hayne April  10,  1903 

Charles  H.  Abbot April  23,  1903 

J.   B.  Wright April  26,  1903 

Irving  M.  Scott April  28,  1903 

Gilbert   Palache July  17,  1903 

Harry   E.   Hall July  28,  1903 

Frederick  Rand  Webster     ....     August  22,  1903 

Charles  B.  Brigham,  M.D August  24,  1903 

E.   F.    Gerald November  23,  1903 

W.   P.  Harrington November  30,  1903 

Samuel  C.  Bigelow January    7,  1904 

Alvinza    Hayward February  14,  1904 

Adam   Grant March  21,  1904 

William    M.    Pierson September    4,  1904 

W.  M.  Lent October  17,  1904 

H.   F.   Teschmacher November  26,  1904 

William  Alvord December  21,  1904 

Sir  William   Lane   Booker  .     .     .       February  20,  1905 

Isaac   L.   Requa March  29,  1905 

E.   F.   Preston April  16,  1905 

Russell  J.   Wilson May    1,  1905 

John  I.  Sabin October  10,  1905 

Charles  G.  Hooker  ......    November  18,  1905 

87 


NAME  DIED 

James   Cross May  31,  1905 

Martin  J.  Burke March  12,  1906 

Thomas  B.  Bishop February    8,  1906 

H.   C.  Tilden April  20,  1906 

Thomas    Binny May    2,  1906 

C.   H.   Stoutenborough May    8,  1906 

Robert  J.  Tobin September  18,  1906 

Hermann  Oelrichs September    1,  1906 

Major-General  W.  R.  Shafter.     .    November  11,  1906 

Walter  S.  Newhall December  25,  1906 

Winfield   Scott  Keyes      ....     December  27,  1906 
Gilbert  E.  Teschemacher     ....    January  26,  1907 

Theodore   F.   Payne March    9,  1907 

Nicholas  T.  Smith April  23,  1907 

Dwight   Whiting May    1,1907 

J.   L.   Rathbone May   2,  1907 

Norman   D.   Rideout July    2,  1907 

Robert  Watt July  11,  1907 

William  H.  Taylor July  12,  1907 

Marmaduke    B.   Kellogg August  15,  1907 

Frank  McLaughlin November  16,  1907 

Eugene   Zeile,   M.D November  22,  1907 

Duane   L.    Bliss December  23,  1907 

William  S.  Wood January  30,  1908 

William  J.   Casey February    2,  1908 

William  J.   Landers     .....       February    5, 1908 

Edward    B.   Haldan February  15, 1908 

George  W.  Spencer April    2,  1908 

Louis   B.   Parrott April    3,  1908 

Clarence  E.  Bickford April  27,  1908 


NAME  DIED 

J.  R.  K.  Nuttall June   4,  1908 

Charles  Webb  Howard July  17,  1908 

James   D.   Hague August    3,  1908 

William  Gardner  Stafford    ....     August  16,  1908 

Isaac  Upham August  17, 1908 

Henry  A.   Butters October  26,  1908 

John   Garber December  14, 1908 

Claus  Spreckels December  26,  1908 

Sherwood  Hopkins January  30,  1909 

James  Denman February    9,  1909 

Edwin   Goodall February  26,  1909 

Reuben  H.  Lloyd March  10,  1909 

W.  W.  Van  Arsdale March  29,  1909 

George  C.  Boardman April  24,  1909 

C.  Byron   Russell May    6,  1909 

Chauncey  R.  Winslow May  16,  1909 

William  T.  Wallace August  11,  1909 

James   B.   Stetson August  21,  1909 

E.    H.    Harriman September    9,  1909 

Sydney   B.    Cushing September  30,  1909 

Edward  Donohoe October  20,  1909 

George  Crocker December    4,  1909 

Walter  B.  Cope December   4,  1909 

George  W.  McXear December  29,  1909 

Darius  O.  Mills January    3,  1910 

John   Benson February  10,  1910 

Edward  B.   Pond April  22,  1910 

Sigismund   Steinhart May  IS,  1910 

Peter  J.  Donahue June    3,  1910 

Albert  N.  Drown June  15,  1910 

89 


NAME  DIED 

John  Lloyd August  25,  1910 

Horace  G.  Piatt August  29, 1910 

Joseph   Hutchinson      .....    September    1,  1910 

David   F.  Walker September  11,  1910 

A.  H.  Small September  20,  1910 

George   Abbot     ........    October   2,  1910 

William  Frank  Pierce      .....    October    4,  1910 

James  T.   Boyd    .......    November  10,  1910 

Henry  M.  Yerington November  25,  1910 

Frederick  W.  Zeile      .....     December    3,  1910 

L.  C.  Sheldon December  14,  1910 

Henry  Janin January    6,1911 

Maurice    Casey January  30,  1911 

N.  W.   Halsey July    1,1911 

Henry   H.  Taylor July  27,  1911 

Fletcher  F.   Ryer August  16,  1911 

Selwyn  Eddy October  12,  1911 

James  L.  de  Fremery October  23,  1911 

Frank  J.  Kilpatrick November    4,  1911 

William  Mintzer November  10,  1911 

John   Bermingham December    1,  1911 

John  W.   G.   Cofran January  15,  1912 

John  Flournoy January  20,  1912 

J.   J.    Moore January  28,  1912 

Christian   Froelich January  28,  1912 

Samuel  Hubbard February    9,  1912 

Charles   Page February  26,  1912 

Edwin   Solomon    Breyfogle.     .     .     .       March  14,  1912 

Tiernan   Brien  Berry May  21,  1912 

Beverly    MacMonagle May  22,  1912 

90 


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George  Stuart  Nixon 
John  Francis  Merrill 
Henry  Joseph  Crocke 
James  O'Brien  Gunn 
Stephen  Dallas  Ives 
Horace   Lewis   Hill 
John   Percival   Jones 
Whitelaw    Reid    .     . 
Robert   Forsyth  .     . 
George    Edward  Gray 
Sampson  Tarns    .     . 
Joel  Parker  Whitney 
Charles  Whitcomb  Tuttle 
Franklin  Crawford  Lusk 
Eliphalet   Butler   Gage 
William  Scott  Goodfellow 
Thomas    Prather      .     . 
Walter  Scott  Thorne  . 
James  Monroe  Allen  . 
Walter  Danforth  Tobey 
Willard  Mudgett  Griffin 
Hermann  Louis  Eduard  Meyer 
Charles   William  Bonynge 
Charles  Stuart  Givens 
William  O'Brien  Macdonough 
Alexander  Gilchrist  Hawes 
Wakefield  Baker       .     .     . 
Wilfrid   Barrett  Chapman 


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February  18 
March  12 
April  2 
April  19 
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November  16 
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91 


NAME  DIED 

John  Lawrence  Howard January  22,  1914 

William  George  Irwin January  28,  1914 

Louis   Janin March    6,  1914 

Walton   Gray  Hughes April  18, 1914 

Charles   Gardner   Lathrop May  24,  1914 

Thomas   Magee May  30, 1914 

Albert    Pissis July    5,  1914 

Charles  Appleton   Hooper July  12,  1914 

Joseph  Franklin   Kilby July  12,  1914 

William  Harrison  Beatty  ....  August  2,  1914 
Andronicus  Chesebrough  .  .  .  September  6,  1914 
Charles   Norton   Felton   ....    September  13,  1914 

Beach    Thompson October  23,  1914 

John  Caldwell  Kirkpatrick  .     .     .    November    5,  1914 

James  Ward  Keeney November    7,  1914 

Harry  Atwood  Jones November  14,  1914 

John  Gilbert  Follansbee  .  .  .  December  IS,  1914 
Edward  Grafton  Lukens  .  .  .  December  27,  1914 
Patrick  William  Riordan  .  .  .  December  27,  1914 
Harry  Thornton   Creswell  .     .     .     December  29,  1914 

Frank  Allen  West January  15,  1915 

Edward   Whiting  Howard  ....    January  19,  1915 

George  Stone January  28,  1915 

William  Henry  Harries  ....       February  20,  1915 

Antoine    Borel March  26,  1915 

William    Henry    Chickering     ....    April  21,  1915 

Samuel  Jones       May    1,  1915 

Arthur  William  Foster,  Jr May  25,  1915 

John  Charles  Wilson May  30,  1915 

Samuel  Joseph  Murphy June  13,  1915 

92 


NAME  DIED 

Frederick  William  Sharon July  14,  1915 

William  Stirling  Porter August    9,  1915 

Thomas    Ignatius    Bergin     ....     August  14,  1915 

Edwin  White  Newhall October  28,  1915 

Thomas  Hanford  Williams.     .     .    November   6,1915 

Henry  Rice  Mann November    9,  1915 

William   Bray  Tubbs December  18,  1915 

George   Isaacs   Ives December  27,  1915 

Irving  Argus  Bachman   ....      February  11,  1916 

Frank  Henry  Buck       ......       March    9,  1916 

Lawrence  McCreery    ......       March  25,  1916 

Thomas  Casey  Van  Ness April  26,  1916 

George  Alexander  Knight June  27,  1916 

Edward   Henry  Kjttredge July  11,  1916 

Frederick   Folger  Thomas  ....     August    6,  1916 

Virgil   Gates   Bogue October  14,  1916 

Alexander  Hamilton  Boomer  .  November  3,  1916 
John  William  Van  Bergen  .  .  .  December  18,  1916 
William   Bull   Pringle       ....     December  19,  1916 

Alfred  Otis   Larkin January  21,  1917 

William  Frank  Whittier  ....  January  26,  1917 
William  Ambrose  Bissell     ....    January  29,  1917 

George  Boyd April  13,  1917 

Henry  David  Morton April  18,  1917 

William  Watt   Kerr April  26,  1917 

Ignatz   Steinhart May  17,  1917 

Demetrius   Gustavus   Scofield .     .     .     .      July  30,  1917 

William    Matson October  11,  1917 

George  Monroe  Pinckard  ....  October  20,  1917 
Francis  G.  Newlands December  24, 1917 

93 


NAME  DIED 

John    Parrott January  20,  1918 

William    Babcock January  23,  1918 

Benjamin   Ralph   Swan January  27,  1918 

Carter   Pitkin   Pomeroy  ....       February    2,  1918 

Joseph  Sadoc  Tobin February    5,  1918 

Richard   Ivers March  14,  1918 

Joseph   Madison  Quay March  18,  1918 

Lewis  Carroll  McAfee May  18,  1918 

Robert  F.  Morrow June    3,  1918 

Ralph  Chandler  Harrison July  18,  1918 

Frederick  Hope  Beaver July  23,  1918 

Frank  S.   Hicks September    4,  1918 

Bernard    Faymonville .     .     .     .       November    11,1918 

Edward    Bishop December  14,  1918 

Edgar  J.  De  Pue January    3, 1919 

W.    P.    Redington January    4,  1919 

Henry   Lund February  15,  1919 

Charles    Freeborn February  17,  1919 

F.   C.  Talbot March  10,  1919 

R.   P.   Rithet March  20,  1919 

VV.  S.  Rheem April    6,  1919 

James  V.   Coleman April  13,  1919 

James   K.   Lynch April  27,  1919 

Herman  Schussler April  27,  1919 

E.  W.  Runyon April  30,  1919 

Harry   A.  Jerome May  19,  1919 

George  T.   Page June  30,  1919 

Washington    Dodge June  30,  1919 

Vanderlynn   Stow July  14,  1919 


94 


INDEX 


INDEX 

PAGE 

Cable 3 

History 5 

Articles    of    Incorporation 7-14 

Officers  and  Directors  of  the  Club— 1919-1920  .  15 

Standing     Committees— 1919-1920 16 

Election    Committee— 1919-1920        17 

Presidents  of  the  Club  from  1889  to  1920  .     .  18 

Vice  Presidents  of  the  Club  from  1889  to  1920  19 

Secretaries  of  the  Club  from  1889  to  1920  .     .  20-21 

Treasurers  of  the  Club  from   1889  to  1920  .     .  21-22 


CONSTITUTION 

ARTICLE  PAGE 

I.  Name 25 

II.  Limit   of   Membership 25 

III.  Ownership   of   Club    Property   ....        25 

IV.  Club    Government 25-26 

V.  Board   of  Directors 26-27 

V.  Quorum  of  Board  of  Directors     ...        27 

VI.     Liabilities    of    Members 27 

VII.     Amendments  to  Constitution    ....  27-28 

VIII.     Proxies 28 

IX.     Power  of  Directors  to  Incur  Indebted- 
ness            28 


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BY-  LAWS 

ARTICLE  rAGE 

I.  President 29 

I.  Signing  of  Checks,  etc 29 

I.  President  to  have  Casting  Vote  .     .  29 

II.  Vice-President 29 

III.  Secretary  and  Assistant  Secretary  .  30 

IV.  Treasurer 30 

V.  Standing  Committees — Duties  of     .  30-31 

V.  Contracts 31 

VI.     Election   of  Directors 31-32 

VII.     Removal  from  Office 32 

VIII.     Annual    Election 32-33 

IX.  Organization  of  the  Board  ....        33 

X.     Board  Meetings 33 

XI.     Annual    Meeting 34 

XII.  Order    of   Business    (Annual    Meet- 
ing)               34 

XIII.  Special   Club   Meetings 34-35 

XIV.  Quorum  (Meeting  of  Members)  .     .        35 

XV.     Election    Committee 35-36 

XV.  Election     Committee     cannot     Pro- 
pose  Applicants 35 

XV.     Proposals  for  Membership  ....        35 
XV.     Posting  of  Applicants  for  Member- 
ship      •        36 

XV.     Votes  Necessary  to  Election  ...        36 
XV.     Balloting  for  Candidates  for  Mem- 
bership              ^ 

XV.     Directors  to  Declare  Result  of  Bal- 
lot             36 

XVI.     Honorary   Members 36-37 

XVII.     Non-resident    Members 37-38 

XVIII.     Foreign    Members 38 

XIX.     Notice    of   Election    to    New    Mem- 
bers               38 

XX.     Admission   Fee 38-39 

XXI.     Visitors 39-40 

98 


ARTICLE  PAGE 

XXII.     Discipline 41-42 

XXIII.  Payment  of   Indebtedness    ....  42-43 

XXIV.  Demonstrations 43 

XXV.     Communications        43 

XXVI.     Salaries   and    Gratuities 43 

XXVII.  Amendments   to    By-Laws    ....  43-44 

XXVIII.     Opening  and   Closing 44 

XXIX.     Notices 44 

XXX.  Removal   or  Injury  of  Books  ...        45 

XXXI.     Assessments 45 

XXXII.     Interpretations 45 


RULES 

NO.  PAGE 

1-  4     Hours   of  opening  and    Closing     ...  46 

5-  9     Privileges   of   Entertaining   Strangers    .  46-47 

10-16     Restrictions 47 

Bedrooms        47 

20  Posting  of  Notices  of  other  than   Club 

Business 47 

21  Indebtedness        47 

22  Government 47 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS 

PAGE 

Honorary  Life  Members 51 

Honorary    Members 51 

Resident    Members 52-71 

Non-resident    Members 72-75 

Foreign    Member       76 

Army  and  Navy 77 

In    Memoriam 79-94 

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